Do I believe in reincarnation? No. not in the strictest sense. But if matter can neither be created nor destroyed I think there must be a piece of everyone's heart still beating somewhere in the past or future tense. I know we all become dust, but that dust becomes someone new and so it takes a thousand parts to make a life, not just two. And that is why maybe you cry at the sight of daffodils blooming because a part of you lost his mother in the spring. And somehow you are sure that you have heard your lover's voice before. (I swear, they feel it, too because a piece of them also once loved a piece of you.) I like that idea, you know. That we are bound to other people by carrying the traces of these same old souls from a thousand years ago.
When I first discovered this young poet, I thought it was a "he" since I had only heard the name "Finn" used as a boy's name. It turns out it is a "she." But I've not been able to find out much more even though part of my reason for ordering her book "From the Wreckage" was that I had hoped it would have some brief biography. All her poems speak to me on a very deep level, but when I read this one, I felt as if she had somehow plunged into my mind and pulled out my very thoughts.