Mary Camille Thomas is a native of Santa Cruz, California who considers herself lucky to have returned after living internationally and on the road. She is a librarian by profession, and her poetry has appeared in The Moving Force Journal, Porter Gulch Review, and Sisters Singing. She is currently working on a novel called What Lies Buried and a collection of poems of the spirit.
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5 thoughts on “Dichotomy”
Dear Mary,
As always, my life is enhanced on days I receive one of your poems.
Thank you, Barbara. I’m realizing that part of being a citizen witness is willingness to have my heart broken — and then keeping it open to be broken again. Hugs to you too.
Dear Mary,
As always, my life is enhanced on days I receive one of your poems.
Karen S
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Wow, Karen, thank you — that means a lot to me.
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Hi Mary,I just have to say, right now before I move
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heart breaking and beautiful Mary..so concise and well written hugs, Barbara
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Thank you, Barbara. I’m realizing that part of being a citizen witness is willingness to have my heart broken — and then keeping it open to be broken again. Hugs to you too.
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