Written by: Adrienne Yeardye after seven moons the council returned the Great Oak stepping forward gently he asked Mystery why she did not settle but I have kind wonders [...]
Written by: Adrienne Yeardye eat with your left hand only it wasn’t dark yet when she said that but the clouds were becoming mountains already heavy with shadow I hoped [...]
Written by: Adrienne Yeardye the director’s lean body filled the doorway (of my trailer) my head pounded against morning rise and shine Snowflake hair and makeup [...]
Written by: Adrienne Yeardye Last Saturday at 4 pm the wind pulled and swerved across three lanes of traffic she parked the car in the crook behind a tree she [...]
Written by: Adrienne Yeardye your heart is open to the wilderness, the breath of the sky and brilliance of form be yourself be free sleep not in anger for the world speak [...]
Written by: Adrienne Yeardye when I awoke my nose was so cold and the blankets warm and heavy arriving late in the dark I hadn’t noticed the curtains yellow checkerboard and [...]
Written by: Adrienne Yeardye there are certain spiritual truths in my books written with coloured markers I looked out over the Big Lake the biggest one he’s deep and cold [...]
Written by: Adrienne Yeardye I guess I just don’t know how to be said the Wind one day to a tree why do you worry? asked the Maple well what if I am actually [...]