Held in Silence
Where silence becomes a voice.

Where the Two Once Stood
A quiet elegy for a pair of birch trees — brothers in bark, born of the same root — and the sorrow of witnessing one remain as the other fades.
This is a poem about grief, about letting go when love has lingered too long to say goodbye. It is written in silence, and meant to be read there too.

The Web
A quiet witnessing of what may happen to a spider when the world moves through her without noticing.