Jane HarrisinThe Lark Publication80 Years On — The Fires Still BurnA poem in honour of the 14,000 Canadian Troops and 6,400 British Troopps who landed on Juno Beach on D-Day — June 6 1944Jun 41Jun 41
Jane HarrisinILLUMINATIONWhen Seeds Never Seem to SproutThey said April showers would bring May flowers, but what if circumstances rain on your plans and delay your progress?May 29May 29
Jane HarrisinILLUMINATIONTransient Spring/Lasting LegacyA poem about periwinkle skies and new life in this hopeful seasonMay 6May 6
Jane HarrisWhere are the heroes?Rage won’t create a better world. It could destroy democracies like Canada.Feb 42Feb 42
Jane HarrisinThe Lark PublicationThin PlacesA poem about transitions — changing seasons and life at the world’s edgeSep 25, 20232Sep 25, 20232
Jane HarrisinThe Lark PublicationQuick Escape on the BoulevardA poem about panic and survivalAug 17, 20231Aug 17, 20231
Jane HarrisinThe Lark PublicationQuiet — a poemThe days last longer when your music is birdsong — there is no rosier light than after supper sunJun 9, 20232Jun 9, 20232
Jane HarrisinILLUMINATIONGrowth is Creative ProcessIn times of transition, it can look like your creative output is nil, but is it?Apr 12, 20231Apr 12, 20231
Jane HarrisinThe Lark PublicationCravingsA poem about life at the end of winterMar 27, 20232Mar 27, 20232
Jane HarrisinThe Lark PublicationBread and LifePondering mysteries while doing the mundane — a poemMar 7, 20231Mar 7, 20231