This beautiful poem came out of my heart all in one sitting during a writing group the summer following mom’s passing. Cardinals were always her birds. Shortly after she passed in January of 2015 I found five full couples of cardinals gathered round my birdfeeder out back. What could be a more poignant message from mom than sending a pair for each – my grandmother and her four daughters – who all made the Alzheimer’s Journey…

Mom – I missed you in the lilies this summer

Cardinal
by kdriscoll442

The wind slipped through the holes in the pines

whispering secrets and memories

brushing back and forth in time to some unknown beat

Never wilting in the heat of lust or day or, whatever may come.

Or not knowing what it was that made time tick away its lot

surrounded by some warm, moist spot lost among the sun-dappled

sprigs of birdsongs

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Purple Dawn

Drawn into the future of hope for a cure as I have become ever more deeply involved in advocacy, this poem uses mom’s favorite lighthouses to pave the path to a brighter dawn for us all.

This scene was custom painted for me by Patrick St. Pierre, a local artist at Fire Seed Arts.

Purple Dawn

I woke up with a song this morning – here it is:

Purple shores washed by the sunset of time

lighted by the beacon of hope for a cure

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