
Dusty Bryndal is a special educator, writer, and award winning poet. She is the author of two chapbooks of poetry: Losing Judah and The Tiniest Bit of Light.
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Last week on my way to school
after meditating and feeling the highway of love
from my heart to my son Judah’s in The Beyond,
I walked out of the subway
down the sidewalk,
the early morning sun
shining through the trees
all yello...
City sounds
are bus engines revving,
cars whooshing, honking, children yelling,
people scurrying, sirens wailing.
Sitting in the park,
it all lovingly turns to white noise
with the occasional small engine airplane
surfacing above th...
Out the window by my desk
on the street below,
the four-story sandstones
line up like best friends
at a wedding party.
The host of the group
asked us to name your year
using only one word.
It was a few days after New Years Day,
sti...
How does one spend the eighth year
anniversary of their son’s death?
I woke up with the song,
Still Fighting It
by Ben Folds on my mind.
It sparked a whole day of good music.
One thing Judah loved was music.
I’d like to say that I in...
I wrote a poem about the night my son died,
here’s an excerpt from it:
He showed up for work
forgetting that his schedule had changed
and he didn’t work Thursdays anymore.
They sent him home.
For the love of God, they sent him home!...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Dusty is a special educator, memoirist, and writer of poems living in Brooklyn, NY. She has two chapbooks, Losing Judah and The Tiniest Bit of Light. She writes about sad things and even won a poetry-prize for it. She has a memoir coming soon.
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