poems for the ordinary days that saved you.
Seasons of the Soul: Letters Left Unspoken moves through four seasons of a life: winter's stillness, spring's slow return, summer's ordinary light, autumn's quiet inventory. these poems are drawn from small places: bus windows, grocery aisles, late kitchens, rooms that remember. names and places blur, but the feeling stays.
winter - quiet rooms, snow-light, grief that speaks in small voicesspring - first warmth, rain that softens what we buriedsummer - presence without performance; light that doesn't ask to be deservedautumn - pockets, receipts, neighborhoods changing; letting go without erasingnothing dramatic. just the courage it takes to buy dish soap, open a window, call your mother, laugh while still a little broken. not everything is fixed. but you're here. and that matters.
for readers who love contemporary free verse, gentle humor, and the quiet work of becoming.
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