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Nature and experience being our greatest teachers I spend my moments embracing both to the fullest. The plan is to take my writings and transform them from poetry to music and tell myself everyday "come on girl everything you've been through you can do this!" I live as a nomad and have come to the understanding nothing has ever really been bad. Because here I sit writting this bio with the country as my back yard, such beauty in this place makes it hard to be sad. Place to place dancing, singing, painting and poetry filling every space. That to me is the ultimate grace. One minute there in full spirit, then like the wind off to the next, my presence leaving behind a faint trace. The busses name is The Beastie for the magic and fairytale that life can be is my main thing. We are all just walking in what can be considered a nightmare by some and others a beautiful dream. Since I speak in rhyme most the time it seemed only natural to share that with others. We are all beautifully connected in the weaving of the great cosmic tapestry fathers, mothers, sister, daughters, sons and brothers.

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