Abstract
An exploration on memory, family, and communication across time through the life and losses of the poet, seasons, and mythology. Love, unspoken bitterness, confessions of guilt, and the darkness within ourselves is touched by the growing voices within this work; a narrative flow that almost ages: from the innocence of childhood, to the shatter-point of pain, trauma, and loss, to an eventual ending of admission and acceptance. It is a work that is always speaking: to itself, to an audience, to the world, to what once was.