PinnedMadeleine Ann LawsoninThe Bigger PictureMemories of a Low Country ChildhoodWhat it means to grow up in a landscape both beautiful and haunted.·4 min read·Mar 4, 2021--8--8
PinnedMadeleine Ann LawsoninBlue InsightsForest PoemI, like the moss and wind and warbler, belong to the wood…·1 min read·Mar 10, 2021--2--2
Madeleine Ann LawsonOde to a Woman Who is Not Where You Think She Should BeThey asked where to find you, said you had all but disappeared. They asked me for your likeness and I told them — At the bottom of the…·1 min read·Nov 4, 2022----
Madeleine Ann LawsoninILLUMINATIONLearning to Enjoy Hard-Earned FatigueMuscle is antifragile.·1 min read·Apr 22, 2021--2--2
Madeleine Ann LawsoninBlue InsightsFinding an Abandoned House: A Lesson in EntropyI found a house once, as a child, that had been left.·4 min read·Mar 12, 2021--1--1
Madeleine Ann LawsoninILLUMINATIONLoving, With All Your Might, What You HaveA great English thinker and theologian wrote one of my favorite lines:·3 min read·Mar 10, 2021----
Madeleine Ann LawsoninBlue InsightsClothing PoemIsn’t it strange, just a little, that we dress ourselves in so many skins?·1 min read·Mar 2, 2021--1--1
Madeleine Ann LawsoninBlue InsightsWinter PrayerHow easy to forget, in February, that soon the ground will come alive again.·1 min read·Feb 24, 2021--1--1
Madeleine Ann LawsoninILLUMINATIONHeart MurmurI believed in the urgency with which your hands jumped to mine and held tight, like a robin’s feet to the branch.·1 min read·Feb 24, 2021----