The Work
Health, carried in the forms human cultures have always used to hold what matters — poems that double as songs and images. The work arrives in collections; each is a cycle of five, written to be read in order or alone, on the morning one finds you. Read the manifesto for why.

Our Life
You are a link in others' health, and they in yours.
Five poems on health as relational, generational, and inherited. The diagnostic moves outward across the set — from self, to body, to wisdom, to community, to lineage.
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Care for Life
Listen. Move. Eat. Sleep. Feel. The body is the day.
Five poems on the daily pillars of health as life — listening to the body, moving it, feeding it, resting it, and feeling the day. The five form a cycle through the architecture of a single day.
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Modern Traps
Each trap looks like a need being met — but is a need being exploited.
Five poems on the quiet erosions of health in 2026 — the device, the algorithm, the notification, the always-on work, the curated self. Each names a modern habit that costs more life than it returns.
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