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Little Poems in Prose

Renee Laurence

Poetry and reflections on emotional healing and savoring the little things. For the ones who want to feel seen and heard. For the ones who yearn.

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Dancers, Pink, and Green (1890) by Degas (bc of course it’s Degas)

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 A version of me has been building for seven years and 
I feel her arrival coming...
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To be a child again, or for the first time

In the meadow (1888–92) by Auguste Renoir

Last Saturday, for the first time ever, I went Easter egg hunting.

Except not the traditional way. Ours was perhaps better.

Where I grew up, Easter was not celebrated in the way it generally is i...

2 months ago
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Will I ever get to be a child?

My best friend told me that God will come through, I responded with far more words than I thought I had, then continued on in my journal. This is that.

Feeling I needed to share outside of those pages, I reach through the screen for someo...

2 months ago
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For behold, the winter is past

In early 2024 God took me through an unraveling. I’d been afraid of relationships for so long, whilst yearning for one…someday. Due to reasons I won’t get into here, I just carried so much anxiety

But after that intense journey, things bro...

2 months ago
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In my solitude

The Terrace at Méric (Oleander) (1867) by Frederic Bazille

Feeling alone and feeling lonely have little to do with the presence of company. At night, I’m alone in my room, and feel the comfort of knowing I’m in a place that, for a moment,...

3 months ago
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    For the one healing, for the one learning to delight in the little things, for the one yearning and hoping\ud83e\udef6\ud83c\udffb

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