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Celia Blake’s Haiku Series
Haiku Series Celia Blake #1 The tiger trained me to creep through fire, but I learned— to fly over tides. #2 The wolf left bones...
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May 222 min read


Elizabeth, A Short Story by Celia Blake
“So,” Carmella began to explain, “now that you know I’m here, I want you to know that I may appear again in cases when you worry.
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Apr 215 min read


Dear Key of C,
(The found letter) Dear Key of C, You’ve been kind to me Always showing the way home Into the middle Into the in-between The places I see The place to be. Hearing melodies Truths unveiled like a bride and groom naked on their honeymoon. Bare, pure not here or there but in the timeless everywhere and nowhere. —Cleo Bell #CleosLetters #TwilightLetter Dear Key of C was written for TwilightLetters.com
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Nov 25, 20241 min read


Dear Orange Window
Dear Orange Window is a letter from Cleo to October. Written for Twilight Letters.
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Oct 24, 20241 min read


I Am
A self portrait in words.
"She knows true love is divine
unchanging and fluid
like a still river,
a Goddess,
an ancestor,
a Druid."
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Aug 9, 20242 min read


Where the Crawdads Sing, a Book Review
“Most of what she knew, she’d learned from the wild. Nature had nurtured, tutored, and protected her when no one else would.” —Delia...
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Jun 26, 20242 min read


Ode to You, Crocodile (A Poem, Best of Celia Blake)
Silent swimmer Your old soul frightens me Behind your eyes an ocean of possibilities— I cry for you, keeper of secrets, as you watch, wait, snatch the next memory. Twice you swallowed the clock Leaving me in Neverland to bask in the sun far from you, fierce one... You... smiling at my mischief Wind in our hair feet in the air Blazing kindred spirits Oh, what delight! What existence! As I gaze into crystal waters I see you now, wise one— primal power. Your hatchlings growing b
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Jun 20, 20241 min read


Dear Mother,
You have an extra glow tonight. As I sit here in the stillness, the train whistle blows followed by the rhythm of steel wheels vibrating...
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Mar 4, 20241 min read
Literary works:
1-4140-2369-3; 978-0-7414-4284-0.
TXu 1-912-347; TXu-2-115-466; TXu 2-350-944; TX 9-279-197.
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