Anita Lorraine Moore

  • The Muses Groove

    This rhythm is rolling rolling around inside my undulating chest and heart Sitting at this wooden table, contemplating it not being real and part of me and part of you and I’m not really touching it, it’s touching me. The music changes, I dream of being a poet. I dream of being who I am.…

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  • TuesDayNewsDay Vol 2 Issue 5 Feb 19-20, 2019 Quote: “What’s the daily prescribed dose of happiness?” – Bruce Horvath, my dear friend and lovely, talented guitar player Song: “His Eye is On The Sparrow” – Mahalia Jackson – This song makes me shiver and quake, all the reasons why I sing. “…because I’m happy. I…

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  • TuesDayNewsDay Vol 2 Issue 4 Feb 12, 2019 Quote: To Maggie, “‘Glomp‘ v, to glomp, NOT sexual, it is the action of one person lovingly (and dramatically) attacking another with a hug. A glomp is often predatory and lies somewhere in the grey area between a caring embrace, and a flying leap to tackle someone.…

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  • TuesDayNewsDay Vol 2. Issue 3 January 29 2019 “Our relationships are divine assignments the Spirit creates; a laboratory to teach us…” – First heard this from my new roommate, she credits Marianne Williamson (who also happens to be running for President in 2020) could you imagine a person so eloquent and thoughtful in the Oval…

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  • Thanks to Facebook reminders, (sometimes they are a curse, sometimes they are a blessing) a poem/self-pep talk I’d written two years ago, today, popped up on the screen. Two years ago, I’d only just moved back to Saxapahaw from Beech Mountain 3 months prior. I’d been seeing a new therapist for just under a month…

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  • TuesDayNewsDay Vol.2, Issue 2 January 15, 2019 Quote: “the first and foremost cause of illness is the loss of faith in the divine.” – Charaka (3rd century BC, Father of Indian Medicine, principle of Ayurveda) Song: “Red Dust” by James Vincent McMurrow – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWKG-qlRYrU (not the official video, it’s rather troubling.) I heard this song…

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