Every now and then I wear a poem on my sleeve (video)
I know I’m usually scribbling, or rather furiously typing out random narratives of life, love, and parenting, but every now and then I get to put on poetry, wear it on my sleeve, and share it with whoever is listening. Recently I did just that, and I promised to share some poems from our reading the other night. Thank you to Hannah Stephenson, “The Storialist”, for inviting me to be a part of Poetry and Obsession at OSU’s Urban Arts Space.
Poems included in this excerpt: “Andante”, “Paper or Plastic”, “My doctor, my mechanic, and my ex (all have the same name)”, and “Stained”.





