I wrote Autumn Again in 1986, 18 years old. Just as summer leads to autumn, so does girlhood give way to womanhood. Autumn embodies the true passion of Nature. Compare this poem to Woman – 1 (1982) which describes a
Autumn Again

I wrote Autumn Again in 1986, 18 years old. Just as summer leads to autumn, so does girlhood give way to womanhood. Autumn embodies the true passion of Nature. Compare this poem to Woman – 1 (1982) which describes a
I wrote Waiting for Reunion in 1985, 17 years old. In stark contrast to The Visit, also from 1985, this poem describes the simple hope of being reunited one day with the one you love. He lives beyond The light
I wrote The Visit in 1985, 17 years old. Meeting someone after years of separation can reopen old wounds and bring up painful memories best left buried. Compare this poem to Waiting for Reunion, also written in 1985, with its