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Poems, lyrics, musings by writer and musician Rachel Rossos
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Hi everyone,
Next door, a lot of trees went down this week. It was fascinating to watch the removal process up close. These were very tall trees, so the workers had to cut off the top branches and lower them into the truck via pulley, then...
Hi everyone,
The poem below was written a few weeks ago and is really about how hard it is to think after spending multiple hours straight on Zoom calls. But it’s remarkably similar to how I feel now, glued to the news trying to wrap my he...
Hi everyone,
Today’s poem is derived from the word cheet (a word used to call a cat), which is not actually in most dictionaries but was accepted by Wordle when my dad was trying out various combinations of letters a few days ago. I’m tuck...
Hi everyone,
Today’s poem was inspired by a conversation with a close friend about generative AI and its negative environmental impact due to the intense processing power it requires. In all the AI hype the last several months, that aspect...
Hi everyone,
I wrote this acrostic back in April. I no longer recall why I chose mildew as my subject, but the poem makes me smile every time I read it. I hope you enjoy it too.
Rachel
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moistness twists like
ivy. what started...
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