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The Poetic Lens

Susan Wright

This space is dedicated to rediscovering poetry as a tool for reflection, growth, and understanding—a way to make sense of life’s complexities, one verse at a time, inviting you to slow down, find meaning, and see the world through a more poetic lens.

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Latest Issues

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Time, Time, Time

I am starting to replay 2025, as I often do at this time in the year. I suppose it is the changing season, although I have lived in places where that change is imperceptible if at all a reality. But my Northeast soul can never put aside the...

a month ago
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The Joy of Tension

How strongly we identify with being Human. I wonder if trees do - noticing their change in foliage throughout the year. Or the Mountains towering over the meadows - forever changing their form in a most imperceptible way to us - aligning th...

a month ago
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Let There Be Light

In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters.

a month ago
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Attuning To The Hum

Many years ago, while sitting on friend’s porch, on some perfectly silent still summer night I heard nothing - no crickets, no rustling of nocturnal creatures amidst the late gardens, no droning of cottage air conditioner units - except - t...

2 months ago
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    “There are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in your philosophy”

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