¿Algo Más Señora?
A poem by Suzanne Doerge that invites the reader to slow down and consider how the deliberate act of a proprietor making a pilgrim’s sandwich can be a form of prayer.
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Welcome to La Concha. Immerse yourself in our member’s original poetry featuring their experiences of the Camino.
A poem by Suzanne Doerge that invites the reader to slow down and consider how the deliberate act of a proprietor making a pilgrim’s sandwich can be a form of prayer.
A poem by Lawrence Jones that distills the rhythm found in the pilgrim’s simple daily routine.
A poem by CW Johnson that honestly acknowledges the rhythmic ebb and flow a pilgrim experiences between moments of gratitude and moments of irritation.
Finisterre, a poem by Mark Peterson about the end of the world. A place where many pilgrims end their Camino. For many, the end is just the beginning of their pilgrim journey.
The Beginning, a poem by Lawrence Jones about his arrival in Santiago, the place where his Camino walk ended and where his pilgrimage really just started.
Silence Speaks, a poem by Skye Wagoner, recounting her 2023 vow of silence on the Camino Francés.
A Meseta State of Mind, a poem by Chunk Johnson set on the Camino de Santiago.