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A Pantoum for Constance Demby

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A Pantoum for Constance Demby

By Leigh Anne Caryl

They said she died almost without notice
Thank God her music lingers
Beautiful transcendent videos
Visuals of stained glass gothic cathedrals
 
Thank God her music lingers
An unapologetic exploration of meditative melodies
Lifting me above the Ethos Grand
Visuals of stained glass gothic cathedrals
 
An unapologetic exploration of meditative melodies
Beautiful transcendent videos
Visuals of stained glass gothic cathedrals
They said she died almost without notice

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Tribute to a Marin County Friend I will never forget

Leigh Anne Caryl is a pen name. This is her poetic inner child and muse that has been a lifelong writer and constant internal friend, who feels safe to reveal the emotions, and deepest secrets within her soul.

Her first published poem was in 1989. She was printed nationally by Prentice Hall Press, as the forward to a 21-step book on recovery titled, “Soul Survivors” by J. Patrick Gannon, PhD.

Her audience reaches survivors suffering from trauma and abuse. Leigh Anne writes about what her alter ego cannot. Along the way, she intertwined original healing music, and her lyrical message of hope, with musical friendships of different genres that sparked her ambition and personal growth.

This pantoum is dedicated to the memory of a woman with a special personality, who wasn’t afraid to be a pioneer, a New Age innovator, and a mentor.

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