We gathered, four of the six women who form the nucleus of this circle, a sacred bond birthed in the tentative days of lockdown. Ali Grimshaw, the poetic voice behind the blog, Flashlight Batteries, has been our unwavering compass, mentor, muse, and cherished confidante throughout these three transformative years of gathering, listening, writing, and sharing.
We hail from across North America. Me, the lone Canadian, in Alberta, the others scattered between Washington State and Alabama. In the quiet moments when one or two are absent, their absence echoes within the circle, a subtle but palpable void. Yet, even in our incompleteness, the muse unfailingly graces us with her nimble wordplay.
Last night, I reveled in the company of my fellow poetry voyagers, letting the words flow like a river unburdened by dams. Together, we wove the tapestry of our verses, sharing the stories that had been etched onto our pages.
Hand in motion, ink streaming, the pen glided across the page as if orchestrated by an invisible poetic symphony, a melody only discernible to my subconscious.
It was an experience, divinely restorative, freeing the spirit from its earthly confines, and fulfilling the soul’s deepest longing.
To those who feel the call of these poetic moments, if your heart yearns to connect its lyrical embrace with other poetic souls dancing, the invitation is open, it’s as delicate as the whisper of a muse’s sigh inviting you to release the words and let the words flow: If the call of poetry beckons to your soul, send me an email, and together, we shall weave verse into the tapestry of our lives.
The List That Will Never Be Written by Louise Gallagher There will never be a complete list of all the moments and places that have consumed my breath with awe just as there will never be an ending to love or the illusion of the moon rising at dusk or the life-giving cry a newborn makes upon leaving the safety of the womb. Why should there be? In the capturing of every tiny moment Awe escapes leaving behind only the cold hard facts of a life lived without witness to the beauty of a sunrise stealing its breath away. There will never be a complete list of all the moments and places that have consumed my breath as long as I take notice of the awe that steals my breath away.

Louise,
I read this when you posted but wasn’t able to share a reply until today. I am forever grateful to know you as a “fellow poetry voyager.” Your words, your presence, your part of this community is a gift to all of us. I look forward to many more writing circles to come.
Thank you for boldly sharing your words and artwork.
Love and love,
Ali
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It’s great you’ve got this circle that is so supportive and influential.
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It’s such a gift Bernie — and while it hasn’t been in existence as long as you and your classmates from nursing school, we still manage to savour the time together! I LOVE your stories of your gatherings!
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It’s always a special time. Some years there’s a lot of laughter ans some times a lot of tears but we always come away feeling lighter and rejuvenated.
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