Trapped

by Sarah Dolan, March 11, 2009

I long to step outside of myself
Towards the vision of something free
I lift an arm, a leg, a hand–oh to move so gracefully
Yet my mind is chained to earthly things
Imperfections who beg to hold me down
Hurting. Bleeding.
My bruised image falls to the ground
A silent surrender, guised as sleep
I lost my motivation to be free
An unnoticed passage through time
While I lay trapped, inside my own body... [read more]

A Danny Tanner Nation

by Sarah Dolan, December 12, 2009

For those who have not heard about the two sides of Bob Saget—best known for his acting role as the squeaky-clean father figure Danny Tanner on the 90’s television show Full House—it may come as a shock to hear about his extremely “blue” off-the-camera (and sometimes on) personality. The exposure of Saget’s dark-side went mainstream in the 2005 release of The Aristocrats, a movie where Saget reportedly trumped about 100 comedians in his ability to tell one of the “filthiest” jokes on-screen in history.

What about Bob?

This article is not about Bob, but what he represents; a step further, he is a symbol of what our nation is in-danger of representing... [read more]

One Month and Six Days

by Sarah Dolan, November 26, 2008

One month and six days
to live her life, a sacrifice of praise
Fit for her father who remembered her plea
to go to the mountains—weep her virginity

During those two months in the mountains I embraced quite different sets of emotion. Tears, because my life, which would shortly end in this world, would never know the love of a man. Smiles, dancing and singing, because sacrifice out of love would save many people. Love is the centerpiece of both emotions, from it stems loss and gain

Companions followed me there.... [read more]

Walking in Fields of Ripening

by Michael Dolan, April 2, 2009

Shekinah Grace

by Michael Dolan, April 23, 2008

The Purpose of Marriage

by Michael Dolan, January 30, 2008

Index

Manifesto
Our Family

A Danny Tanner Nation
One Month and Six Days
Shekinah Grace
The Purpose of Marriage
Trapped
Walking in Fields of Ripening