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  • I Meant to Thank You**
    Poetry

    I Meant to Thank You**

    ByJody Lee Collins September 8, 2015January 27, 2026

    I thought I had tomorrow-more than one, like petalsfrom an infinite flowerheld in my hand.I thought I had tomorrowfoolishly thinking the chanceswould arise in infinite numberrolling in like wavesagain and again on the shore.But the words-writ at my feet,stayed there, washing awaylike silken sand,crumbling in liquid lines–the words I never said.I meant to say “Thank…

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  • From My Journal #2–Getting Good Grades
    Life & Faith

    From My Journal #2–Getting Good Grades

    ByJody Lee Collins August 20, 2015January 27, 2026

    Nothing is FINALThere is always a new day, a new chanceNoting is FATALYou won’t die; this experience won’t kill youNothing is FUTILEEven if you’ve blown it, you can learn from this; God uses it all. Bottom line: We have to believe what Jesus says about us  instead of what we think of ourselves. ~~~~~~From my journal…

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  • Glory be to God–City Version
    Poetry

    Glory be to God–City Version

    ByJody Lee Collins August 13, 2015January 27, 2026

    (after Gerard Manley Hopkins) Narrows Bridge, WA, photo by the author Glory be to God for freeway things For vehicles chrome-colored            as Airstream and kin For billboards and tires that erstwhile sing Lemony busses, soldiering vans           with commuters in. Praise Him all wheels and pavement,  …

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  • When You Can’t see the Trees
    Life & Faith

    When You Can’t see the Trees

    ByJody Lee Collins August 5, 2015January 27, 2026

    There’s a danger in going back to visit a place you’ve grown up in–a chance for your psyche to experience a bit of a jolt when what you remember doesn’t line up with reality.Actually, much of life is like that.My husband and I recently returned from an 8-day trip to California, the majority of the…

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  • Living Room
    Poetry

    Living Room

    ByJody Lee Collins July 31, 2015January 27, 2026

    What does it take to feel alive?Warm sun, a fresh breeze, the breath of God.Peace, quiet, the creak of a floor,chiming of a bell in the distance,the tinkling of a cat’s bell.The fragrance of a morning rose and fresh coffee.The purr of a fan, the taste of a peachthe drone of a bee,the deep in and out…

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  • Memories, Flora-wise, a Polysyllabic Poem
    Poetry

    Memories, Flora-wise, a Polysyllabic Poem

    ByJody Lee Collins July 28, 2015January 27, 2026

    Botanically speaking, the plant names trip on the tongue with some effort (mine) but once murmured, sound like the tune to an old song I’ve known all my life, the words rolling off in chunks of meaning as I pass by a rainbow of familiar flora – oleander–-pinnate, poisonous, softened by pink and purple eucalyptus–fragrance in crushed wood, leaving the warmth…

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  • Miracle
    Life & Faith | Poetry

    Miracle

    ByJody Lee Collins July 21, 2015January 27, 2026

    We’ve been informed we are flying  at 29,000 feet (approximately) above the face of the Earth, suspended (how? by speed, lift and whatnot) like a moving planet jettisoned in a line moving at the speed of sound (light?). Refreshments are served, secured with invisible payments traveling via plastic and magnets swiped by staff standing still as…

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  • The View from Here–a Seattle Portrait
    Poetry

    The View from Here–a Seattle Portrait

    ByJody Lee Collins July 20, 2015January 27, 2026

    A mystery, really–these mute carriers of a collection of qualities known only to humankind. The sway of the valise, a pendulum of skin-covered appendages, the flip of the handbag: back-side, front-side, side-side synchronized while hiking the concrete sun-filled hillsides up to the top~ View Just Ahead. Oblivious to said view in their busy ant kingdom…

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  • When You’re Leaf-full
    Poetry

    When You’re Leaf-full

    ByJody Lee Collins July 16, 2015January 27, 2026

    orange trees from the orange grove where my husband was raised, Yorba Linda CA. I bless thee, Lord, because I GROW Among thy trees, which in a ROW To thee both fruit and order OW. When thou dost greater judgements SPARE And with thy knife but prune and PARE, Ev’n fruitful trees more fruitful ARE….

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  • When You’re in it for the Long Haul
    Life & Faith

    When You’re in it for the Long Haul

    ByJody Lee Collins July 14, 2015January 27, 2026

    July 14th is Bastille Day, the French National Day commemorating the beginning of the French Revolution in 1789. (I believe the folks mark the occasion with fireworks.) One hundred eighty four years later, in l973, my husband and I were married. There are still a few fireworks. That was forty-two years ago; by God’s grace…

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