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College was a difficult time for me. Between the ideas of free love and drug experimentation, I felt lost and confused most of the time. I started writing down thoughts and feelings to help me cope with emotions that I could not or did not totally understand. In the beginning I only numbered my thoughts, but as time passed I started naming my works after the people who touched me in some way or by an event that was shared with someone special. My original writings started in 1973 when I was at the University of Central Arkansas and continued until I was in my forties. Since that time I have…mehr

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College was a difficult time for me. Between the ideas of free love and drug experimentation, I felt lost and confused most of the time. I started writing down thoughts and feelings to help me cope with emotions that I could not or did not totally understand. In the beginning I only numbered my thoughts, but as time passed I started naming my works after the people who touched me in some way or by an event that was shared with someone special. My original writings started in 1973 when I was at the University of Central Arkansas and continued until I was in my forties. Since that time I have kept a journal that has become more of a source of comfort to me than my poetry.

I hope that you find comfort, solace, joy, or pleasure from reading my memories.


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Leigh Cole was born in Piggott, Arkansas, in 1950. After graduating from college she taught math for over thirty years. Even though she worked with concrete concepts, she enjoyed the arts. Since retiring, she has enjoyed concentrating on her hobbies of photography, playing the guitar, riding her bike, scuba diving, and traveling.