Journey Daily with a Compelling Poem
Nature can help soothe many wounds.
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Music and song can be found everywhere.
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Brilliant Amaryllis-red can help brighten the gray of winter.
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The simplest of things can become quite frustrating.
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Our mothers will always be with us.
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Stories can survive years beyond the people who record them.
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Life is a series of conversations.
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Don't be afraid of the wide world!
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Music can be heard everywhere if we would simply listen.
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As children grow up and move away, the change can be painful.
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Matt Mason is the Nebraska State Poet and Executive Director of the Nebraska Writers Collective. He runs poetry programming for the State Department, working in Nepal, Romania, Botswana and Belarus. Mason is the recipient of a Pushcart Prize for his poem “Notes For My Daughter Against Chasing Storms” and his work can be found in numerous magazines and anthologies, including Ted Kooser’s American Life in Poetry. The author of Things We Don’t Know We Don’t Know (The Backwaters Press, 2006) and The Baby That Ate Cincinnati (Stephen F. Austin University Press, 2013), Matt is based out of Omaha with his wife, the poet Sarah McKinstry-Brown, and daughters Sophia and Lucia.