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Covid-19 Haiku

March 22, 2020 / Hidden Bear / Leave a comment

Social distancing Birds outside sing songs of spring Hope comes as they sing

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Taxes

March 13, 2020 / Hidden Bear / Leave a comment

I see my neighbor lying in the street Homeless jobless his life looks bleak I see her pain as she picks up the razor Her depression overwhelming I wish I could save her Starving people, school lunch debts, no clean water Oppression, pain, genocide, innocence for slaughter I see hatred find its way into hearts … Continue reading Taxes

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Sonnet #6 of my seven sonnet series released every Thursday. Please consider sharing.
“Lonely.” Be warmth. Please feel free to share.
I hope @repdebhaaland feels the support from her fellow natives today. I imagine today the world will learn why Natives have so much respect for women. Good luck Auntie Deb! #debforinterior
This is an excerpt from my new blog post. Link is in the bio if you wish to read the whole thing. As always thanks for the support!
It’s been almost two years since I lost my best friend who was a brother to me. I travelled this weekend to visit where he is buried. I managed to put together a few words about that. I miss him. I hope his spirit is at peace.
Sonnet #5 for my series of seven sonnets one posted every Thursday.
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