Episodi

  • Watching The World Go By
    Jan 11 2026

    In this intimate poetry podcast episode, Watching the World Go By invites you to slow down and step outside the noise of everyday life. Through gentle imagery and quiet invitation, the poem drifts from mountaintops to coastal highways, offering a shared escape where time loosens its grip and worry fades into the background.

    This is a meditation on companionship, imagination, and the simple freedom of going nowhere in particular. Close your eyes, take the ride, and spend a few moments watching the world go by, one breath, one dream, one grain of sand at a time.

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    11 min
  • Valentino
    Dec 12 2025

    “Valentino” is a tender, cinematic love poem that drifts between the glow of late-night movies and the quiet ache of unspoken devotion. As the narrator watches someone fall for the romance on the screen, they offer something gentler, truer, presence.
    “Valentino” is about longing without demands, loving without conditions, and being the steady reality behind every silver-screen fantasy.
    A soft, nostalgic piece for anyone who’s ever wished they could be someone’s movie hero, while knowing the real magic is simply being there.

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    10 min
  • Old Love
    Oct 15 2025

    “Old Love” is a poem I wrote about a yearning for something genuine, enduring, and rooted in the heart. Simple yet deeply felt, a reminder that true love doesn’t fade,it deepens with time.

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    13 min
  • I See Your Face
    Sep 3 2025

    A reflective poem exploring the stories written on our faces, age, experience, joy, pain, and everything in between. This piece invites listeners to look beyond the surface and consider what’s behind every expression. In this episode, I share the poem and dive into the ideas that inspired it, offering thoughts that might resonate with your own experiences.

    I See Your Face produced at Horizon Music Studio in Calgary Alberta with great performances by John Thiel on guitars and base, Gary Weiss on drums and Shirl Thiel background vocals.

    Poem, music and Vocal by James Kelly

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    12 min