Holy Week continues, as does National Poetry Month…as does our shared quarantine. I think it is the perfect day to feature again Anneliese Myers. She is a talented, young poet who is also a friend and colleague with whom I served at Yakima Covenant Church. The breezy, whimsical quality of her work is easily matched by its heft. I hope you enjoy this as much as I.
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10,000 Reasons
So, I’ve written
10,000 words this week –
give or take.
It took thirty-eight-twenty-nine
to critique maps
hanging in dusty classroom 178.
Nine-eighty-one
summarized articles
about dead people and
outdated techniques;
forty-two-sixty-three
proposed research that,
once I get my degree,
no one will see.
The other –
thousandish? –
replied to a fraction
of e-mails received.
So, I thought, maybe now
I could write a word
to You.
But I’m tired,
uninspired,
and can write nothing new.
If only You gave deadlines
or promised feedback.
If only my heart moved against
the courage I lack.
-©Anneliese Myers

Anneliese Myers is a wife and graduate student in Yakima, WA. While pursuing a Master’s degree in Biology, she still finds time to write, looking for inspiration in her faith, family, and the beautiful Cascade mountains where her field work takes place.







A fire makes its heartening presence known, tucked under the hearth upon which hang individual stockings and an antique clock I inherited from my Dad. A delightfully chaotic looking tree, augmented with bobbles made by growing dexterity of little boys’ fingers, the accumulated little boy detritus of Christmas past. They are now men of humour, virtue, and creativity.