Life Series

Four moments. Four mirrors. Four ways a life turns.

Some stories arrive all at once; others come in fragments—quiet scenes, unexpected collisions, threads that tug long after the moment has passed. The Life Series gathers four poems written years apart yet bound by a single pulse: the shifting landscapes of being human.

Each piece explores a different facet of living—desire, memory, surrender, resilience—woven through with imagery drawn from the ordinary and the extraordinary. Together, they reveal a life studied from four angles, held up to light and shadow, allowed to breathe.

Below is a brief look into each poem and the world it opens.

Driver

A meditation on momentum, escape, and the restless need to move.
Written with a gritty, cinematic energy, “Driver” captures the ache of going—fast, far, anywhere but here. It’s the poem of crossroads, rubber on asphalt, and the strange freedom in not looking back.


Jade Vine

A poem of tension and bloom.
This piece lingers in the space where longing becomes transformation—where something verdant, wild, and unexpected begins to wrap around the familiar. It’s about the thresholds we stand on when desire becomes its own quiet revolution.


Woven

A return to the self—stitched, mended, whole.
This poem explores how we become the sum of our stories, our scars, our loves, our mistakes. It’s about the quiet artistry of rebuilding, and the strength found in threads once thought fragile.


The Kiss

A moment suspended between breath and becoming.
Here, connection becomes a catalyst—tender, electric, disruptive in the best way. This poem explores how a single touch can rewrite a chapter, soften a guarded heart, or awaken something long asleep.