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Growing Pains
You gave me a seed
tiny and dark
It sat curled in my palm
like a reproach
My visions of a
voluptuous harvest
stripped of the
imminent arrival
I had planned
High hopes grounded
in a parody
of the leaves that
would not be seen for months
I did not understand then
that the seed
was not the gift.
– Â from Life And How To Do It: Poems for Humans
Life and How to Do It is a compilation of some of the poems I’ve written over the past nine years, accompanied by a selection of my sea photography. The poems are about the human experience and its paradoxes; knowing that you know and feeling like you don’t, heartbreak, mending, moments of clarity, noticing things and trying to make sense of them, love, dreams, growing pains, the seductive pull of the dark.Â
Words are a way to play in the world, a way to translate celebration, despair, and everything in between into something shareable, through which we can connect. My hope is that you will not read these words as mine, but as ours, or as simply words that carry a message for you.