I am the one who opens my arms to you inviting you into my embrace My hips are wide and my lap is large I am the one who strokes your hair and says “there, there” as we rock Your tears wet… more →
Heroine's JourneySoulwright wrote 3 years ago: I am the one who opens my arms to you inviting you into my embrace My hips are wide and my lap is la … more →
Terry wrote 3 years ago: I had decided to nap at the inn and now awoke to a loud clanging bell. Someone was yelling ‘Th … more →
peacebird wrote 3 years ago: She waits on the shore, waiting for the ferry woman The sound of seagulls screeching overhead and oa … more →
beetlebugcoffeemug wrote 3 years ago: I stand and move beyond volition into the eyehole of the rock. Guide-less save for the glowing emana … more →
Heather Blakey wrote 3 years ago: I am the Ferry Woman I came back to where the old people were only to find they have long gon … more →
beetlebugcoffeemug wrote 3 years ago: It is incredible that I should choose my old dust-laden french horn case as a traveling bag. The hor … more →
Heather Blakey wrote 3 years ago: I am the Ferry Woman Who waits Patiently On the shores of Duwamish Bay Who will choose my craft? Who … more →
Heather Blakey wrote 3 years ago: Lost in Reverie by Heather Blakey I am the Ferry Woman Ferrying those who want to journey the interi … more →
imogen88 wrote 3 years ago: Always the ferrywoman, is silent, experienced, masterful and adept, in steering uncharted lands, moo … more →
Heather Blakey wrote 3 years ago: The dead have power at Duwamish Bay. For Gwen by Heather Blakey … more →
Lori wrote 3 years ago: This is the Ferry Woman who took me across Duwamish Bay to the Isle of the Ancestors. She would not … more →
gwenguin1 wrote 3 years ago: by GwenGuin Quietly, gently go, Let her rise slowly. I can see The weariness. The love And t … more →
soulsister wrote 3 years ago: Didn’t always live in Duwamish. My home was far, far away from these shores, across many seas, and e … more →
Heather Blakey wrote 3 years ago: The Ferry Women of Duwamish are a fascinating bunch.They are the women who row the boats across to t … more →
imogen88 wrote 3 years ago: Always the ferry women are silent, and that is as it is meant to be, on these journeys over, … more →
Anita Marie wrote 3 years ago: ANITA MARIE MOSCOSO THIS STORY WRITTEN FOR THE SOUL FOOD CAFE 2005 I hope you will all indulge me a … more →
Heather Blakey wrote 3 years ago: A Ferry Woman Waits by Heather Blakey The Central Mystery: The Journey to the Island of Ancestors In … more →
Heather Blakey wrote 3 years ago: The Ferry Women are gathering in Duwamish ready to take those on the Heroine’s Journey across … more →
cronelogical wrote 3 years ago: Drift westward on receding tide My sail furled no longer strives to reach the shore There are no bou … more →