Marcie Sims is a teacher, author, and editor. She teaches literature/film, composition, and creative writing courses at Green River College in Auburn, WA. She lives on Vashon Island, just a short ferry ride away from Seattle, Washington. She writes fiction (short stories and novels), poetry, composition textbooks and has written one historic overview of Capitol Hill Pages as a former U.S. Senate page herself.
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4 replies on “A Poem to Hope for Spring, Marcie Sims”
Oh Marcie, this photo, those words bring the yearning of better, happier times from deep inside of me. The eyes glide down these lovely words and then again back to this stunning photo, which gives one serenity, love and peace. Dearest Marcie, thank you for sharing. Ilona
This is an exquisite poem! Draws you right in with all the beautiful imagery combined with a kind of longing. I am so glad you are starting to publish some of your writing here. What a treat and gift to those of us who are hungry to hear from you. More please!
Oh Marcie, this photo, those words bring the yearning of better, happier times from deep inside of me. The eyes glide down these lovely words and then again back to this stunning photo, which gives one serenity, love and peace. Dearest Marcie, thank you for sharing. Ilona
This is an exquisite poem! Draws you right in with all the beautiful imagery combined with a kind of longing. I am so glad you are starting to publish some of your writing here. What a treat and gift to those of us who are hungry to hear from you. More please!
Thank you, dear Ilona!
Thank you, dear Sharon!