sixty-seven: my year of healing

Mary May is a poet who believes you should be one too. She used to think she grew when she wrestled disappointments, problems, and catastophes, but she was wrong. The truth is, she grew when she wrestled her resistance to them. Writing poems is one of her most powerful wrestling moves. Explore her poetry in the Soul Collection.

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sixty-six: my year of wrath

Mary May is a poet who believes you should be one too. She used to think she grew when she wrestled disappointments, problems, and catastophes, but she was wrong. The truth is, she grew when she wrestled her resistance to them. Writing poems is one of her most powerful wrestling moves. Explore her poetry in the Soul Collection.

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sixty-five: my year of . . .

Mary May is a poet who believes you should be one too. She used to think she grew when she wrestled disappointments, problems, and catastophes, but she was wrong. The truth is, she grew when she wrestled her resistance to them. Writing poems is one of her most powerful wrestling moves. Explore her poetry in the Soul Collection.

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sixty-four: my year of paper

Mary May is a poet who believes you should be one too. She used to think she grew when she wrestled disappointments, problems, and catastophes, but she was wrong. The truth is, she grew when she wrestled her resistance to them. Writing poems is one of her most powerful wrestling moves. Explore her poetry in the Soul Collection.

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POEMMary MaySoul Poems