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Words That Fly

Stephanie Carney

Stephanie's Substack for Daily Poems, Words That Fly

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Feed  by Jared M. Campbell

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Good Bones

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Good Bones by Maggie Smith

Life is short, though I keep this from my children.
Life is short, and I’ve shortened mine
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Some Days  by Philip Terman

Some days you have to turn off the news
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Advice from a Raindrop  by Kim Stafford

You think you’re too small
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Some days, I dream of letting go,
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  • Stephanie Carney

    I taught elementary school for 31 years. When I retired, I became a yoga teacher and Reiki Master, and read poems to students and clients. After covid, I began sending out poems to students and friends and that's how Words That Fly was born.

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