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  • 2017 In Review: I’m On My Way – The Ashlee Craft Show – Episode 031 – Books

    2017 was the most outstanding year of my life so far! I read the essay I wrote about it, titled “2017 In Review: I’m On My Way” where I talk about what 2017 felt like.

    Here’s where you can read the original article!

  • 3 Things to Do to Make 2018 Your Year – The Ashlee Craft Show – Episode 028 – Motivation

    In Episode 028, I share three things you can do in 2018 to make the upcoming year YOUR YEAR, where you achieve all the things you’ve wanted to do.

    BLOBFISH BOOK

  • “You Used to Be My Soulmate” – The Ashlee Craft Show – Episode 025 – Poetry

    Episode 025 is a poem from my upcoming poetry book THE WALLS WERE GRAY, which will be released December 15th by Freedom Meadow Media! I’m really excited to share this poem with you because you get a sneak peak of my newest book!

    HERE’S MY NEW BOOK THAT THIS POEM IS FROM →

    YOU ONCE WERE MY SOULMATE, NOW YOU ARE A SHADOW

    when I was with you, I thought you were everything / I loved you deeply & only ever wanted you to love me back with equal strength / I wrote romantic poems about how you & I would be looking at each other, driving around town with the jazz playing / I used to think that was what I wanted / we could both be mature & stereotypically in love with each other / I thought it would last forever / we would grow up together

    we would grow cynical together / I have been glad many times, but especially now, that things never worked out / you would never have loved the way I came to dress, the way I colored my hair neon bright, the way I was so determined above anything else to accomplish something you didn’t think was worth doing / you would never have loved the person I have become / you only loved me when I became a carbon copy of you

    when I told you my secret dream, you said, “well, that’s nice but -” / you were the one who had taken the advice of your drunkard neighbor who told you it was too stressful to try & follow your own dream / I find it hard to believe he was literally the only person you ever knew you could have asked that question to, & you believed him when he told you it wouldn’t be fun / you decided rather than find out for yourself you’d rather blindly believe he was right, even though he was just one person & that was just his opinion / you never asked again

    complacency & comfort can be terrible things / you get comfortable & then you stop evolving / you simultaneously love & hate where you’re at / you think it’s okay to just be “okay” / mediocrity came knocking on your door one day & you let it in / it has lived there, hogging your couch & soiling your floor ever since / it would leave if you asked it, but you never have

    I can take comfort in knowing that what I did was way beyond anything you would have wanted to do or would have let me do / you would have told me it was a terrible idea & I would have believed you / if we would have ended up together, we would never have ventured out / every place we went would be “safe”, would be “socially acceptable” / you would never become the kind of person who would stay up until three in the morning falling in love with the concert you just heard, you would never venture out on a whimsical road trip alone to do things that were genuinely important to you, you would never pursue the challenging obstacle course, you would never fly out to see the musicians play / you would stay safe with your cruises & prepackaged vacation deals where the itinerary would dictate your every move, your work would always be your first love for the wrong reasons, & you would never be bold enough to let yourself live

    instead you would follow in the footsteps of every sheep who walked before you, blindly following everything the herd did because they were “supposed to” / if we would have ended up together, I would never know what it was like / it wouldn’t have been the type of thing you would ever want to do, & I would have agreed with your vision of me because I really thought you were right

    & you would never have been able to do it alone / it didn’t, couldn’t, never would fit in with your narrow ideas about how to keep up with both the Joneses & the sheep at the same time

    & I can take comfort in knowing that what I did was way beyond anything you could have done / I thought you were the better half but now I see I’m wrong / I did something braver than anything you can fathom, much less bring to life

    you could have had it all too, if you would have really wanted to

    but you never had the courage

  • FOG: A Zine, Poem 2 – The Ashlee Craft Show – Episode 024 – Poetry

    In Episode 024, I read the SECOND poem from my newest zine FOG: A Zine. I love all the poems & photos from this book, so I really enjoyed reading this poem & sharing it with you.

    CHECK OUT THE ZINE HERE

    LIFE IS MY PLAYGROUND T-SHIRT – UNISEX

  • “Thanksgiving” – The Ashlee Craft Show – Episode 022 – Poetry

    The “Thanksgiving” poem from Autumn (Four Seasons, #1)

    It’s almost Thanksgiving! For Episode 022, in honor of an amazing fall holiday, I’m reading the poem “Thanksgiving” from my poetry book, “Autumn”. If you celebrate Thanksgiving, I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving, & if you don’t celebrate it, I hope you have a wonderful holiday season in general!

    READ THE AUTUMN BOOK

    THANKSGIVING

    thanksgiving…everybody seated around the table smiling & holding hands as snow blows around outside & lands against the windows, tender flakes gently resting on my eyebrows before melting onto my skin / in my mind, the end of fall & the beginning of winter & all the joy it brings

    delicious scent of family cooking & traditions & recipes laid out on the table before me / so many good things to eat it’s hard to make my mind up & I only can enjoy so much of it tonight / apple pie & green beans & sweet potatoes & squash & stuffing & everything else delicious

    & the company of family & relatives, friends held close to your heart, forever bonding / more goes through your mind as you sit there enjoying the company of those closest to you / it’s about friendship & love & warmth, like being wrapped in a warm blanket somewhere perfect & knowing that you’re safe & no matter how cold the wind blows outside the window that you are loved you are loved you are loved

    everyone sharing special memories & special thoughts & special recipes & most importantly, your hearts / sharing those things dearest to you / sharing the one thing that matters most, matters more than money or gifts or promises or anything else superficial, but about time / time is the definition of love / love & time, hands entwined

    sitting around the table with generation after generation, making memories to last a lifetime

  • Everything’s Gonna Be Alright – The Ashlee Craft Show – Episode 021 – Music

    The first episode in the music segment! In Episode 021, I play my from my first album Fields of Destiny called “Everything’s Gonna Be Alright”.

    Get the Fields of Destiny Album HERE

     

    LYRICS

    I saw you in the street with tears on your face
    You falsely thought you were behind in life’s race
    But how do you expect that you can even face yourself
    If you don’t think you have the strength to pull your dreams down from that shelf?

    I’ll stand beside, I’ll always lend you my hand
    I’ll do whatever it takes to help you understand

    That everything’s gonna be alright
    Everything’s gonna work out fine
    Everything’s gonna be alright
    You just gotta let things happen in their own time

    You had been fooled into believing it wasn’t you
    Who controls your destiny, who controlled what you had to do
    ‘Cause only you can decide what path is right to take
    If you choose what you know is right, no choice is a mistake

    I’ll stand beside you, you can always count on me
    I want to guide you down that road, I want to help you see

    That everything’s gonna be alright
    Everything’s gonna work out fine
    Everything’s gonna be alright
    You just gotta let things happen in their own time

    You were looking for hope, you didn’t know where it could be found
    You’ll find that hope you seek when you realize what is profound
    Whatever you want life to be, it will all work out
    It’s not your job to understand what life’s about

    I’ll stand beside when the going gets tough
    For I too have been on the seas when they seemed so rough

    And everything’s gonna be alright
    Everything’s gonna work out fine
    Everything’s gonna be alright
    You just gotta let things happen in their own time

    Oh, everything’s gonna be alright
    Everything’s gonna work out fine
    Everything’s gonna be alright
    You just gotta let things happen in their own time

    (Everything’s gonna be alright)
    Everything’s gonna be alright
    (Everything’s gonna work out fine)
    You can do this
    (Everything’s gonna be alright)
    Someday, thing’ll be easier
    (You just gotta let things happen in their own time)
    Happen in their own time
    (Everything’s gonna be alright)
    Everything’s gonna be alright

  • FOG: A ZINE, Poem 1 – The Ashlee Craft Show – Episode 020 – Poetry

    Episode 020: First off, I’m excited that doing Episode 020 means 20 weeks of doing an episode EACH WEEK! In Episode 020, I read the first poem from my new photography zine, “FOG: A ZINE” which I am super in-love with (both the photos & the poems). Also, I really love + relate to this poem so I really enjoyed reading it.

    CHECK OUT THE ZINE HERE

    LIFE IS MY PLAYGROUND T-SHIRT

  • “The End of Summer” – The Ashlee Craft Show – Episode 016 – Poetry

    A poem about the new autumn days.

    Episode 016 of The Ashlee Craft Show: It’s fall & it’s cozy-time, which means the smell of apple cider & cozy sweaters & pumpkin pie is coming back. The poem, “The End of Summer” from Ashlee’s poetry book “Autumn (Four Seasons #1)” captures the space between summer & fall perfectly.

    READ THE BOOK (YOU’LL LOVE IT!)

  • “Ground” – The Ashlee Craft – Episode 015 – Poetry

    Ashlee reads “Ground” from A Thousand Cranes, Volume 9

    In Episode 015 of the Ashlee Craft Show, Ashlee reads a poem from A Thousand Cranes, Volume 9 titled “Ground” & discusses the meaning behind her favorite line in the poem.

    A Thousand Cranes, Volume 9: http://amzn.to/2xTfqPg

    “Life is My Playground” T-Shirt, as seen in the video: https://www.shop.ashleecraft.com/collections/t-shirts/products/life-is-my-playground-unisex-t-shirt

    GROUND ::

    I walked across wet grass & was caressed by raindrops
    I trekked across galaxies & stars & suns left unnamed by human tongue
    I holed myself up in an apartment contemplating what the answer must be
    I time traveled back to the critical moment & changed my mind at the last second
    I fought myself in dirty basements of buildings struggling to stay
    I took the time to learn about the magic kept locked inside of me
    I learned that all that glitters isn’t gold & that gold should not be loved too fondly
    I put on my mask to become the person I wanted to be
    I felt the breeze of after-rain & touched sunbeams & the earth
    & through these things
    I discovered where myself was hiding