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You never know what someone else is going through.

Please—share this video. With a friend. With your family. With a colleague. 

RISKING LOVE audio by Steve Law. Video by Holiday Mathis. Poem by Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer. To purchase RISKING LOVE, visit here. 
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To see all the videos on the album visit here.

“Watching My Friend Pretend Her Heart Isn’t Breaking” is the fifteenth and final track on RISKING LOVE, a spoken-word album that explores how we might fall more deeply in love with the world as it is, even when that seems impossible.

Watching My Friend Pretend Her Heart Isn’t Breaking

On Earth, just a teaspoon of neutron star
would weigh six billion tons. Six billion tons
equals the collective weight of every animal
on earth. Including the insects. Times three.
Six billion tons sounds impossible
until I consider how it is to swallow grief—
just a teaspoon and one might as well have consumed
a neutron star. How dense it is,
how it carries inside it the memory of collapse.
How difficult it is to move then.
How impossible to believe that anything
could lift that weight.
There are many reasons to treat each other
with great tenderness. One is
the sheer miracle that we are here together
on a planet surrounded by dying stars.
One is that we cannot see what
anyone else has swallowed.

—Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer, from All the Honey (Samara Press, 2023)

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Feeling helpless? Hopeless? In every moment, the constant invitation: Be ridiculously courageous in love. As if the world depends on it. “Because” is the fourteenth track on RISKING LOVE, a spoken-word album that explores how we might fall more deeply in love with the world as it is, even when that seems impossible. 

This short video of one of my most popular poems was created by Holiday Mathis. PLEASE–SHARE THIS VIDEO. With a friend. With your family. With a colleague. 

RISKING LOVE has 15 tracks–this is #14. It’s a collaboration with audio by Steve Law. Video by Holiday Mathis. To purchase RISKING LOVE, visit here. Spotify: here   Deezer: here   Pandora: here   Apple Music: here   YouTube Music: here

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What happens when we fall in love with the world without trying to change it? Can we? This poem was written from a first line offered by Mirabai Starr.

“The Medicine of Surrender” is the thirteenth track on RISKING LOVE, a spoken-word album that explores how we might fall more deeply in love with the world as it is, even when that seems impossible.

RISKING LOVE audio by Steve Law. Video by Holiday Mathis. Please, watch the video (above) and share it. We made this for you! 
To purchase RISKING LOVE, visit here. Spotify: here. Deezer: here. Pandora: here. Apple Music: here. YouTube Music: here

Video and Audio Releases from RISKING LOVE to Date
Safety Net
The Precious Matter of Love
I Want an Interlude with Mr. Clean
Into the Questions
For the One Who Is Gone
In Case You Don’t Know Already
The Long Marriage
The Broken Heart Goes Dancing
Still Here
Self-Portrait as Tuning Fork
Because My Heart Is Where You Now Dwell
No Longer Empty-Handed
The Medicine of Surrender

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CONTENT WARNING: If the idea of a woman sensually touching herself is not your jam, this video and poem are not for you. Please do not watch. But if you are at all curious about a new language for women’s pleasure, we made this for you. Totally tasteful, totally suggestive. This is what metaphor is for. And if you like it, please share. “No Longer Empty-Handed” is the twelfth track on RISKING LOVE, a spoken-word album that explores how we might fall more deeply in love with the world as it is, even when that seems impossible. 

RISKING LOVE was made in collaboration with the amazing guitarist Steve Law. Video by the glorious Holiday Mathis
To purchase RISKING LOVE, visit here.
Spotify: here ; Deezer: here ; Pandora: here ; Apple Music: here ; YouTube Music: here
And if you are a member of the Recording Academy (or know a voting member for the Grammy Awards), please consider this album for the Spoken Word Poetry Category. 

Video and Audio Releases from RISKING LOVE to Date
Safety Net ;  The Precious Matter of Love ; I Want an Interlude with Mr. Clean ; Into the Questions ; For the One Who Is Gone ; In Case You Don’t Know Already ; The Long Marriage ; The Broken Heart Goes Dancing ; Still Here ; Self-Portrait as Tuning Fork ; Because My Heart Is Where You Now Dwell ; No Longer Empty-Handed

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What if we could make a room inside our hearts where our beloveds who are no longer physically present could live? What would you put there? What scent would be in it? What tastes? What textures? The title of this poem was inspired by Leigh Gage. “Because My Heart Is Where You Now Dwell” is the eleventh track on RISKING LOVE, a spoken-word album that explores how we might fall more deeply in love with the world as it is, even when that seems impossible.

The amazing music is by Steve Law. The amazing video is by Holiday Mathis. My gosh, these two are incredible collaborators! Please, watch the video (above) and share it. We made this for you! 
To purchase RISKING LOVE, visit here.
To listen, visit Spotify: here; Deezer: here; Pandora: here; Apple Music: here; YouTube Music: here

Video and Audio Releases from RISKING LOVE to Date
Safety Net ; The Precious Matter of Love ; I Want an Interlude with Mr. Clean ; Into the Questions ; For the One Who Is Gone : In Case You Don’t Know Already ; The Long Marriage ; The Broken Heart Goes Dancing ; Still Here ; Self-Portrait as Tuning Fork ; Because My Heart Is Where You Now Dwell

*Do you know anyone who votes for the Grammys? Steve and I are submitting our album for consideration … and if you know someone who might be interested in the Spoken Word Poetry category, perhaps you could encourage them to consider watching one of our videos to get a feel for RISKING LOVE.

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Perhaps the greatest risk in love of all? Loving the self. Not the small self—the self of ego—but the life that lives through us—the Self that is still here when all the trappings of who we think we are fall away. “Self-Portrait as Tuning Fork” is the tenth track on RISKING LOVE, a spoken-word album with guitarist Steve Law that explores how we might fall more deeply in love with the world as it is, even when that seems impossible.

RISKING LOVE audio by Steve Law. Video by Holiday Mathis. Please, watch the video (above) and share it. We made this for you! 
To purchase RISKING LOVE, visit here.
To listen free on Spotify: here ; Deezer: here ; Pandora: here ; Apple Music: here ; YouTube Music: here

Video and Audio Releases from RISKING LOVE to Date
Safety Net : The Precious Matter of Love : I Want an Interlude with Mr. Clean ; Into the Questions ; For the One Who Is Gone ; In Case You Don’t Know Already ; The Long Marriage ; The Broken Heart Goes Dancing ; Still Here ; Self-Portrait as Tuning Fork

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I was gone on Friday when I normally release the videos from my new album, and this one is timely. Thursday will be the four-year anniversary of the loss of my son, Finn. How do we go on after great loss? How do we continue to breathe when it feels as if life has ended? This poem remembers those first moments, that first week, that first year. Perhaps you have felt this great uncertainty, too. I am so grateful for the amazing work of guitarist Steve Law and videomaker Holiday Mathis for co-creating this video about how we go on. It’s from the new album Steve & I just released, RISKING LOVE, poems about loving even when love feels impossible. Please share this video with others who are wondering how they will go on. To purchase RISKING LOVE, visit here.
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Video and Audio Releases from RISKING LOVE to Date
Safety Net
The Precious Matter of Love
I Want an Interlude with Mr. Clean
Into the Questions
For the One Who Is Gone
In Case You Don’t Know Already
The Long Marriage
The Broken Heart Goes Dancing
Still Here

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About a year after the death of our son, my husband and I were invited to use the tickets some friends had bought to go to see The Infamous Stringdusters. It was so hard to say yes. Sometimes just walking out the door felt like too much. But oh, we were so glad we did. The music and energy and creativity and dancing reminded us why we were grateful to still be alive.

“The Broken Heart Goes Dancing” is the eighth track on RISKING LOVE, a spoken-word album collaboration with musician Steve Law that explores how we might fall more deeply in love with the world as it is, even when that seems impossible. This fun video is made by the amazing Holiday Mathis. Please share it. We made this for you! 

To purchase RISKING LOVE, visit here.
Spotify: here
Deezer: here
Pandora: here
Apple Music: here
YouTube Music: here

Video and Audio Releases from RISKING LOVE to Date
Safety Net
The Precious Matter of Love
I Want an Interlude with Mr. Clean
Into the Questions
For the One Who Is Gone
In Case You Don’t Know Already
The Long Marriage
The Broken Heart Goes Dancing

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It is so surprising what brings us together–not only beauty, but our darknesses, too, both literal and metaphorical. “The Long Marriage” is the seventh track on RISKING LOVE, a spoken-word album that explores how we might fall more deeply in love with the world as it is, even when that seems impossible. We just released the album on July 18, 2025. Audio by Steve Law. Video by Holiday Mathis. Please, watch the video (below) and share it. We made this for you! 

To purchase RISKING LOVE, visit here.
To download it or listen on Spotify, visit here.  
To download it or listen on Deezer, visit here.
 
Video and Audio Releases from RISKING LOVE to Date
Safety Net
The Precious Matter of Love
I Want an Interlude with Mr. Clean
Into the Questions
For the One Who Is Gone
In Case You Don’t Know Already
The Long Marriage

The Long Marriage

Perhaps I know you best in the dark—
that nightly shrine
where my belly meets your spine,
where the bend of my knees
meets the bend of your knees,
where my warmth meets your warmth,
the night a vase
in which we place
the stems of our bodies,
in which we flower
through touch.
And nothing must be said
and nothing must be done
except to meet the long familiar nakedness.

Perhaps I know you best in the dark—
these lightless hours when
we sit in the midst of brokenness
and my hand finds your hand,
and my silence finds your silence,
my loss finds your loss,
and together, somehow,
we find a trustworthy peace.
And nothing can be said.
And nothing can be done
to change the past.
We meet in these darkened hours,
with nothing but our willingness
to meet these darkened hours,
these hours we would have pushed away
these hours that bring us closer to each other.

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One more week till the album release of RISKING LOVE! It’s so fun to send out these cinepoems of our tracks each week, featuring poems by me, music by the wonderful Steve Law, and video by the amazing Holiday Mathis. Please join us for our release party next Friday, July 18 on zoom. Free. 3 p.m. Mountain Time. Register HERE. The album itself is sometimes flirty. Sometimes raw. Sometimes electric. Always wildly alive. It’s an intimate album that explores how we might fall more deeply in love with the world as it is, even when that seems impossible. You can listen to this single on Spotify, Apple Music, iTunes, or anywhere you listen to music. You can pre-purchase the album on Bandcamp.

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