Deborah Leah Krempa : Writing

casually speaking

casually speaking

A Poem by Deborah Leah Krempa


C asually speaking A ctuallyranting about much of nothing S o bored out of my mind U nusually depleted A bout everything important I need a break..
Life on Elm Street

Life on Elm Street

A Poem by Deborah Leah Krempa


L ife on Elm Street is hardship and heartache for my family I nherited this housesome tenyears ago wish we would have let it go F or our own sake fo..
Financial ruin

Financial ruin

A Poem by Deborah Leah Krempa


F inancial ruin I nadequete funds N o safety net A family falling down N ear homelessness C an't see any way out I t's happening now A financi..
The stress of this house

The stress of this house

A Poem by Deborah Leah Krempa


T he stress of this H ouse is too much on E veryone that lives here S o much confusion T oo much chaos R elentless depression E verything is ..
I'll always remember you

I\'ll always remember you

A Poem by Deborah Leah Krempa


I'll always remember the aroma of cedar, sweetgrass and sage When I think of you I'll always remember the taste of frybread and with it buffalo..
Take care of my darlings

Take care of my darlings

A Poem by Deborah Leah Krempa


T ake care of my darlings dear foster parents A s you hold them in your arms K eep them from harm E ach and every day C are for my darlings A ..
Ironic to me

Ironic to me

A Story by Deborah Leah Krempa


Been thinking about my son and how he wanted to be buried. My mom chose cremation for herself and my dad, so I had my son cremated. I have his ashes i..
Her only son

Her only son

A Story by Deborah Leah Krempa


As she stands at the edge of the forest, a woman of Cherokee heritage, must choose which pathto take on her journey to bury her only son. There are ma..
No change to give

No change to give

A Poem by Deborah Leah Krempa


every now and then it seems i run into someone asking me for change change i do not have to give most often i know it would go for a beer or bot..
Praying for angel's

Praying for angel\'s

A Poem by Deborah Leah Krempa


(dedicated to my grandchildren)