Author Archive for Stacy Peterson

Poem: "Gold Dust Tonic"
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Poem: “Gold Dust Tonic”

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Gold Dust Tonic I think I should feel happy, Because I finally got my way. I can worship my Golden Calf Every night and day. But when I go to milk her On a morning, oh so bright, She somehow turns her head my way, Knowing something’s just not right. For she’s fit for only […]

Poem: "Passionate Love: In Memory of C.J."
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Poem: “Passionate Love: In Memory of C.J.”

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Passionate Love: In Memory of C.J. A woman of a thousand smiles and merriment and cheer. Yet infinite tears flow within her heart Unseen Occasionally soaking her pillow Rarely, rarely bathing a friend’s shoulder with the balm of sorrow and love. Heroic Mother, Bravely shouldering the evil of a Moment in Time. Sorrowful Mother drafted […]

Poem: "The Gatekeeper Awaits!"
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Poem: “The Gatekeeper Awaits!”

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The Gatekeeper Awaits! Open the door of Faith Plunge your praying hands through his wounded chest! O Centurion’s sword! Thank you for a straightened path into his Sacred Heart! Now, pierce his heart with your laser Faith! Beloved One, penetrate his chambers. His heartbeat drowns reason’s fears, transfusing your mind with Truth. Faith illuminates the […]

Poem: "First Kiss"
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Poem: “First Kiss”

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First Kiss Shivering, water awaits morning’s first kiss. Mounding, swells reflect dawn’s hopeful glow. Returning, trawlers absorb beams’ warming rays. Longing, shore-bound sojourners anticipate sunrise’s mysterious power. Ah! The first kiss, Love! Lovers glow radiating, radiating… Transfigured: Warmer than a glow                     More penetrating than a […]

Poem: "Holy Face"
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Poem: “Holy Face”

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Holy Face Your hideous face compels me to stare, no gawk, at you As I peruse stalls in Caru-a-ru market. Every week I search out your emotionless countenance Wandering through the crowds. What are you doing here? Can your lopsided eyes see the wares hawked in my direction? Or does your left eye double as […]

Poem: "The Star"
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Poem: “The Star”

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The Star She picked up the zucchini and belted out a ditty About living on a farm and singing a country tune. The girl with the microphone knew about foot long zucchinis and birds that say, “Bawk! Bawk!” as life’s refrain. “Bawk-Bawk! Bawk-Bawk! Bawk-Bawk!” She follows the clucking birds into the woods That invite her […]

Poem: "Listening for a Summer Song"
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Poem: “Listening for a Summer Song”

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Listening for a Summer Song She peels late June Redhaven peaches on the porch. Juice bursts through tender, fuzzy skin Dripping into the bowl’s hungry mouth. Fruit flies swarm in the sweltering air at the knife’s approach. Another reason to peel outside, in the heat, she muses. She peels and she wonders, Alone but for […]

Poem: "Carolina"
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Poem: “Carolina”

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Carolina Carolina Blue exists, just not today Today a dusty blue blankets Carolina Carolina wrens still twitter in the woods Woods that welcome those seeking shelter Shelter from the heat or TV TV shows that fail to refresh the senses Senses dulled by overstimulation and heat Heat steaming off porches sprayed with water Water tepid […]

Poem: "Miss Kim, For You"
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Poem: “Miss Kim, For You”

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Miss Kim, For You Miss Kim, Miss Kim my hardy Lilac bush, Fragrant blossoms perfume not my garden this spring. A Southern summer singed your leaves, scorched your roots While acrid smells distracted my senses.  Your fragile petals, confetti-like Fluttered to the earth,  Butterflies your only lingering audience.  Your nectar they miss, this season.  The […]

Poem: "Behold the Wood of the Cross"
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Poem: “Behold the Wood of the Cross”

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Behold the Wood of the Cross I am the wood of the cross. A lone, dead cross beam I was chosen to be carried                     On the scourged back of the                     Savior of the World Bruising, crushing, burying in the dirt,                     Once, Twice, Three times                     The Son of Man Dead wood […]

Poem: "Moved by Grace"
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Poem: “Moved by Grace”

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Moved by Grace When I was 32 days shy of nine, my parents moved us. Away from the brilliant green waters of Recife Away from Lourdes, who made the spongiest strawberry sponge cake And she could sew aprons and matching dresses too. They moved us away from the vast, tall green stalks of sugarcane fields […]

Poem: "Lovers' Hope!"
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Poem: “Lovers’ Hope!”

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Lovers’ Hope! Early spring frost glazes budding Yoshino cherry blossoms. Glittering, glittering in late morning, under a chilly sun. Lovers pause. Mid-afternoon warmth destroys the illusion. Crackling ice tinkles to the ground. Melting, dissolving into the dirt of death. ………….Or life……….. A violent protrusion of crocus greens extrude Soil particles still damp with melted frost. […]

Poem: "Walking Trees"
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Poem: “Walking Trees”

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Walking Trees Superficial sorrow Tears white-washing your sepulchre. Soon, soon enough Dry bones will crumble Into the eternal stone sarcophagus Of a life barely lived. A Walking Tree, bearing no fruit, For, your roots penetrated only The surface of His mantle, Never reaching His core: The consuming fire of love That streams under roots drawing […]

Poem: "Living Crib"
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Poem: “Living Crib”

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Living Crib Make a manger of my heart, O Lord! Your skillful carpenter’s hands master Grace’s lathe and plane. Chiseled chips of fallen humanity, flash frustration Fly! Falling upon the soil of my soul, Softening it, creating a bed for beasts of burden to lay. Carve a cradle for yourself, my sweet Baby Savior. The […]

Poem: "Animated Pen"
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Poem: “Animated Pen”

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Animated Pen WRITE the story of your life. Write the STORY of your life. Write the story of YOUR LIFE. Write with crayons gathered off the floor         after a long day of Legos, carpools, and snack requests fulfilled. Write on bed sheets changed, and washed, and changed         day after wet night, after night. […]

Poem: "A Christmas Carole"
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Poem: “A Christmas Carole”

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A Christmas Carole My day is ruined and it’s only ten o’clock! The baby screams and screams! Sick, sad eyes overlook His swollen, drippy nose. The red-faced, screaming baby Refuses Babies, his favorite book. He thrashes out of my attempted cuddles Landing on the floor. I pick him up with intentional gentleness and place Place […]

Poem: "A Jubilee Year!"
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Poem: “A Jubilee Year!”

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A Jubilee Year! You asked: Is Jubilee Duggar’s funeral creepy? Perhaps it’s creepy depending on whether or not it’s your fetus. Is holding the hand of your child creepy? The fact that Jubilee had passed on from Time into Eternity, means she’s a Saint. Is holding the hand of a Saint creepy? But: In a […]

Poem: "Wounded Healers"
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Poem: “Wounded Healers”

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Wounded Healers Welcome into my wounded-ness please rest awhile! Welcome into the hidden, secret spaces sin burrowed in my soul. Welcome into places Satan’s lies have taken root leaching my self worth. Welcome into my wounded-ness, please anoint me with your healing balm! Anoint my feelings of rejection with acceptance and love. Anoint the pain […]

Poem: "Mea Culpa! Mea Culpa! Mea Maxima Culpa!"
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Poem: “Mea Culpa! Mea Culpa! Mea Maxima Culpa!”

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Mea Culpa! Mea Culpa! Mea Maxima Culpa!   If I say I’m sorry, will I disappear Like the setting sun behind the mountains When it’s gone, it’s done                                                            The fiery sphere consumes no more                                                             Mountains swallowed it                                                            The highest peaks of faith and hope                                                            Glow with love reflecting                                                            Reflecting the […]

The Gift
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The Gift

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I hadn’t felt normal for several days, so I decided to skulk into Wal Mart, snatch the first pregnancy test within reach off the shelf, and slide it under my purse, which was strategically awaiting its purpose, as a shield, within my cart.  I casually threw a tube of toothpaste into my cart while strolling […]

Poem: "The Joy of God's Creation"
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Poem: “The Joy of God’s Creation”

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The Joy of God’s Creation In a house filled with loved ones, Loneliness leached into my heart and mind. Like water seeping through moss, It soaked my soul, sinking me. My heart, heavy with grief, ached Like a swollen river exceeding its banks. My only solace, the silk of my baby’s breath against my cheek. […]

A Call to Patriotism
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A Call to Patriotism

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Thomas Joseph Dudley, USMC died in Afghanistan during combat on July 7, 2011. He was 29 years old, married, and had three children. He was laid to rest in Rock Hill, SC on July 15, 2011 amid an outpouring of patriotism and support for his young family.  During Staff Sergeant Dudley’s funeral, his young son, in […]