i walk
into a room
on the walls
are scenes
from my life
i erase some
frame others
memories
should be neat
cure by Jan Emerson | Poetry Fabric Box
Jan Emerson lives, writes, and paints in New York City. A Brown Ph.D. and former professor of German and Medieval Studies, she has published on Hildegard of Bingen and other medieval visionaries. Her poems have appeared in Brevitas 14–21; tributes to poets Juanita Torrence-Thompson (Terrell) and Hal Sirowitz (Moonstone); and online journals including First Literary Review–East, (Hochman & Neuberg), The Poetry of Everyday Life (City Lore), San Francisco Peace and Hope (Hack), and Sense & Sensibility (Carrigan).






