Photo by Eugene Shelestov https://www.pexels.com/photo/person-holding-burning-paper-in-dark-room-33930 Poem by Katrina Wightman The past can’t be undone The future is unknown and may never come This moment matters It is all we have I act not for some uncertain future reward In this moment I can change the world and make it better. In this moment I easeContinue reading “In this moment”
Author Archives: Katrina Wightman
Moving again
Photo by Karolina Grabowska: https://www.pexels.com/photo/cardboard-box-on-dark-wooden-table-near-tape-and-scissors-4498152/ by Katrina Wightman I started the process of sorting through our stuff for our next move. We will have been back stateside for almost a year by the time we leave. Being in the states has made it possible for me to visit my family numerous times, for which IContinue reading “Moving again”
My Post Winter Sunshine
The poem I didn’t think I would write
Anchor
Poem by Katrina Wightman Photo by Mustafa Çimen: https://www.pexels.com/photo/close-up-of-anchor-chain-18018517/
Pleasant Pace Produces Progress
SHINE
You called me a Saint
You called me a Saint, Now you’re thinking that I ain’t You’re trying to reconcile my purple hair, And my love that don’t care About gender or monogamy With the picture you had of me. Suddenly all my good deeds and qualities, Are obscured by your moral blinders about love. You can’t understand why IContinue reading “You called me a Saint”
My Sapphic Sweetie
I learned it from you
Photo by Kate Galatian I learned it from you From where you began To where you ended or currently are And all the in betweens Stepping outside your comfort zone Venturing beyond where the little girl inside you could image I am not the first Nor will I be the last For I see itContinue reading “I learned it from you”