The Weary Healer by Mark Tulin |The Drabble
I don’t want to be a healer anymore. I grew weary of helping people, massaging and soothing a troubled spirit…—Continue Reading
I don’t want to be a healer anymore. I grew weary of helping people, massaging and soothing a troubled spirit…—Continue Reading
Blue Collar Angel Dad woke me at 2 a.m. It was hard to leave a warm bed and a cherry-coloredContinue Reading
Facing Life Dying first appeared in the Death Edition of Necro Magazine.
Duane’s PoeTree: Mark Tulin writes— duanespoetree.blogspot.com/2020/04/mark-tulin-writes_83.html De La Vina Street by Mark TulinI like walking in a straight lineor aContinue Reading
always loved it when it rained…— lunatheblog.com/2020/03/25/raindrops/ Raindrops by Mark Tulinalways lovedwhen it rainedto look out the windowfrom an angledContinue Reading
Spilwords.com presents: Mary In The Garden, poetry by Mark Tulin, a former Philadelphia Family Therapist who now resides in SantaContinue Reading






