Author Archives: Susan L Daniels

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About Susan L Daniels

I am a firm believer that politics are personal, that faith is expressed through action, and that life is something that must be loved and lived authentically--or why bother with any of it?

Bitch Media–Gal Bloggers–check this out

I do not write prose, as a rule, unless at work, and then it is medical prose (UGH).  I have here a call for submissions for those of you prose-driven genius women out there from Bitch Media.  Go check it … Continue reading

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Freud at the poetry reading (playing doctor): A duet

By Susan Daniels/Noel Ihebuzor The overly-perceptive doctor picks up what I throw down so easily, transparency of word, implied action, mistake the client reclines on the couch slowly unwinds, shedding layers in progressive concealment, unknowing speaking words and signs, opaque … Continue reading

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crumbs

to give sparingly is what I do well better to keep the essential self hoarded for leaner times but you for you I break easy as bread thrown down and offered up without reservation ***second time I have used bread … Continue reading

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rising

sun should heel this unteachable sky shamelessly blooming into pinks anticipating heat but waits until birds shout it all the way awake singing it day with flow into dark flocking glyphs their winged smile shapes in flying a name unpronounceable to these lips of … Continue reading

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conjoined

we are not twins cut from the same womb sharing a heart so, yes we can live apart without surgical separation we can both walk away from this tangled mess and no one need die from it

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water: three movements (a meditation)

become like water clear, still, a moving mirror rippling soft and shallow become like water fall downhill in long steep steps of yielding water-ness become a wave and roar, angry force for change tear away all but the essential become … Continue reading

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leaning evergreen (haiku chain)

roots could be fingers grasping the eroding bank– me, I think she bows and pauses to smile in the slow mirrored water, her branches preening

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