![]() Tamsen Grace is a published author and poet, inspirational speaker, martial artist and a cancer survivor. She lives in the Midwest with her three children. She enjoys reading, writing, spending time outdoors and teaching children Martial Arts. Loopholes I need pillars to hold up the sky, I look for loopholes in life, wishes on shooting stars, burn up in my atmosphere. Lottery tickets scratch-off lovers, try again... not a winner, not a winner. Churches offer redemption, like flower petals picked in the wind... God loves you, He loves you not, a fifty-fifty chance to be condemned, by a Paper Doll Preacher with a plank in his eye. I need pillars to hold up the sky, before it falls on my head and kills me. Tide Flows I am fluid, in your arms, the tide flows, heated sand shifts to cradle me, the breeze cools burning skin, the tide flows, taste of salt water on our lips, force of nature as waves crash against the shore, the tide flows.... and I am swept away. Dollhouse Dreams Two sleeper sofas from the assisted living apartments where my aunt worked, one in the bedroom the other the living room, a borrowed tv and a friends pick up truck. A kitten from the shelter, which we ended up giving back. You cooked and liked the bed made military style. I drove you nuts, and made you smile. We built a doll house of dreams, but eventually you got too old to play, and when you pushed for more, I walked away. Thirty years later you died still loving me, and I ... still search for those doll house dreams. Life Ravages Life ravages, cuts the jugular of hope. Does pain cease if you just let go? Ease in to the darkness, make love to oblivion. "I am woman hear me roar," but then why do you judge me for my screams. What is death then but absence of life, a gradual fade into nothingness, a bleak existence without the chance of restitution, to think to escape from pain, in reality just creates, no chance at absolution. The last broken shard of me, I drive through your heart, And I am finally set free. "I am woman hear me roar" by Ray Burton and Helen Reddy from the song I am ready
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