• photo
    • landscape
    • travel
    • street
    • people
    • self portraits
    • iphone
    • digicams
    • documentary
  • film photo
    • 35mm
    • 110mm
    • 120mm
  • camcorder diary
  • visual art
    • digital collage
    • concrete + visual poetry
    • 30 days of collage
  • short films
    • glass beach
    • the secret history of griffith park
    • le mont saint michel
    • llano del rio
    • lime, oregon
    • finite
    • 4B
  • other videos
    • poem films
    • vertical vids
    • photo essays
    • clips + scenes
  • audio expriments
  • poem a day
  • blog
  • about
    • biography
    • artist's statement
    • publications + press
  • events
  • contact
  • newsletter
  • shop prints
  • Menu

Natalie Raymond

POET | PHOTOGRAPHER | FILMMAKER | ARTIST
  • photo
    • landscape
    • travel
    • street
    • people
    • self portraits
    • iphone
    • digicams
    • documentary
  • film photo
    • 35mm
    • 110mm
    • 120mm
  • camcorder diary
  • visual art
    • digital collage
    • concrete + visual poetry
    • 30 days of collage
  • short films
    • glass beach
    • the secret history of griffith park
    • le mont saint michel
    • llano del rio
    • lime, oregon
    • finite
    • 4B
  • other videos
    • poem films
    • vertical vids
    • photo essays
    • clips + scenes
  • audio expriments
  • poem a day
  • blog
  • about
    • biography
    • artist's statement
    • publications + press
  • events
  • contact
  • newsletter
  • shop prints

on going away

September 11, 2024 in poetry

leaving where
ever you've been
a home is a bee
with bright eyes &
lips of pollen
succulent & water
heavy like dreams

pavement to sand
stars to stars
somehow the leaving
hovers unreal
until there's no
going
back

Tags: poetry, leaving los angeles, moving
Prev / Next

tags

thinking out loud
photography
video diary
digicams
poetry


recent posts

Featured
Nov 10, 2025
poetry happy hour at 29 palms book festival
Nov 10, 2025
Nov 10, 2025
Nov 6, 2025
thinking out loud: the humanities are more important for stem than ever
Nov 6, 2025
Nov 6, 2025
Oct 29, 2025
thinking out loud: ai is not accessibility
Oct 29, 2025
Oct 29, 2025


poem a day
poetry hotline