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Missed Phone Calls, Ben S. Sherbacow
Missed Phone Calls, Ben S. Sherbacow
Student Publications
A poem about hope and reconnection.
Unread Letters To My Mother, Pamela J. Thompson
Unread Letters To My Mother, Pamela J. Thompson
Student Publications
The poem "Unread Letters to My Mother" is a meditation on dream and memory and how PTSD brought on by childhood trauma has effected those things within the speaker's life. Each of the seven sections are addressed to the speaker's mother, but the reader knows these are things which are left unsaid, in the darkness, as the clarity and insight they provide into the speaker's life is perhaps too overwhelming for the figure of the mother to process.
The Empath’S Travel Log, Pamela J. Thompson
The Empath’S Travel Log, Pamela J. Thompson
Student Publications
Cynthia Marie Hoffman Studner said of the poem, "This is an ambitious poem that delivers on empathy, just as promised. The poem establishes a metaphor of a “taught thread” that pulls together the traveler and an “orange-coated mutt” spotted in Italy, and this thread weaves throughout the poem as one of continual and deep connection with others. One wonders of the empath’s fate, especially when the poem begins with the story of wives cremated beside their dead husbands. What are the implications of this empathy in terms of its being something the speaker must bear? At times, it is guilt, …
Car Rides With You, Rachel L. Martinelli
Statistic, Michael A. Deleon Jr.
Epidermis, Victoria A. Blaisdell
Alligators I Have Known, Taylor L. Andrews
Lost Boy, Pamela J. Thompson
Poorly Drawn Earth, Victoria A. Blaisdell
To My Father, Victoria J. Reynolds
Pluto, Rachel L. Martinelli
The Year Of The Apocalypse, Pamela J. Thompson
Aromantic, Rachel L. Martinelli
Battlefield Gothic, Anonymous Author
Lamprocapnos Spectabilis, Victoria J. Reynolds
February, Victoria J. Reynolds
From Daphne To Fair Apollo, Pamela J. Thompson
Trust Rust, William H. Lane
Trust Rust, William H. Lane
Gettysburg College Faculty Books
Trust Rust is a book of poems rooted in the landscape of south central Pennsylvania that explore the ambiguities of our relationship with nature and one another.