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Presented here are selected poems from Sara Colleen's writings. Each is presented as a digital scan of its original form, whether that means handwritten on a notebook page, typewritten or printed.
"Today I Looked at Me"
A 19-year-old's introspection in 1975.
"Don't Tell Me When It's Time To Go"
Everything has an end. This one happened in 1976.
"Blame It On the Post Office"
Sara was working for the local Post Office in 1984 when she wrote this. I imagine she had an interesting day!
"Mr. & Mrs."
From an email in 2016.
"Internet Junkie"
Thoughts on the internet in 2017.
"Who's Your God?"

I was driving down the road a day or two after immersion into the game WordConnect2020. I had a sore neck. As I bowed my head to stretch the painful neck, the first verse just popped into my head. The next morning I finished the poem so I could get it out of my head.


I couldn’t get the last line quite right, but my son spent a good half hour helping me finish it to what we thought was exactly what I was trying to say.