RECOMMENDATIONSThese astonishing poems in Dorothy Walters Some Kiss We Want are at once a revelation and an incantation, humble and illumined, ecstatic and naked in the raw wounds of awakening. They are imbued with the fiery taste of the constantly disappearing sacred on the tongue. Mainly they are a call, as Walters says, to forget everything you know and open.-Eve Ensler, playwright, performer, feminist, activist, The Vagina MonologuesDorothy Walters is, to my mind, by far the wisest and most radiant. I was going to write by far the best and then checked myself: such triumphalism would betray the deepest of all Dorothy's qualities, both as a person and as a poet, her gently relentless humility forged from profound experience. Read these poems carefully, and tears of awe and gratitude will come to your eyes, and you will be forever subtly changed.-Andrew Harvey, from the Introduction In Some Kiss We Want,Dorothy Walters effortlessly weaves mystical jewels from all the living traditions-Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, and the Abrahamic lineages-with succulent poetic language. The tapestry that emerges from the warp of wisdom with the weft of beauty is a magical carpet. Fly this book straight into the arms of the Beloved.-Mirabai Starr, spiritual teacher, writer, mystic-The Interior Castle: St. Teresa of Avila;The Showings of Julian of Norwich; God of Love I think your poetry is beautiful and profound. The poems I have read are exquisite and to be treasured and they remind me strangely of Rumi.-Anne Baring, The Dream of the Cosmos; The Mystic Vision; The Divine Feminine (with Andrew Harvey)The poetry of Dorothy Walters is rich with wisdom and heart and the wordsmith's skill, but most importantly it has presence. Each poem rings in the mind and works a strange alchemy in the soul, leaving us giddy and hungry for the secret contact of spirit and body. Some kiss indeed!-Ivan Granger, editor, Poetry Chaikhana, Real Thirst, Poetry of the Spiritual Journey; The Longing In Between, Sacred Poetry from Around the WorldSOME KISS WE WANTHere within the pages of Some Kiss We Want are spiritual, mystical, and prophetic poems. Dorothy Walters' poetic pilgrimage has taken her into the realms of the Christian Mystics, Hinduism, Taoism, Buddhism, and the Abrahamic traditions. Drawing from all of these, she has created a realm of her own that is at once sacred, sensual, and meditative. These are poems that reviewers have hailed as beautiful and profound; rich with wisdom and insight, impassioned and powerfully engaging. Rumi, Krishnamurti, and Hildegard of Bingen would have all been welcomed at Dorothy Walters' table. Some Kiss We Want is sure to please not only lovers of poetry, but mystics, pilgrims, seekers, and anyone wedded to beauty of the ecstatic tradition. The poems in Some Kiss We Want distill a lifetime of allegiance to the Beloved Within in an alchemy of words reminiscent of Rumi, Hafiz, Kabir and others of that enduring tribe devoted to sacred poetry. These poems are transparent in construction, guiding the reader through the many stages of the mystic journey via the compelling voice of a contemporary poet.