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Tag Archives: poems
“Choices We Make When We Are Too Young To Make Them” by Lois Parker Edstrom
Evenings at the table with my father, stewing over algebraic equations, chemical reactions, my young life sloped toward science and healing. He didn’t recognize, nor did I, how I fingered letters the way the devout touch prayer beads, that I … Continue reading
Posted in parents, poetry, relationship
Tagged choices, Choices We Make When We Are Too Young To Make Them, father, Lois Parker Edstrom, poems, poetry, relationship, youth
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“Relax” by Ellen Bass
Bad things are going to happen. Your tomatoes will grow a fungus and your cat will get run over. Someone will leave the bag with the ice cream melting in the car and throw your blue cashmere sweater in the … Continue reading
Posted in Buddhism, fruit, poetry
Tagged be here now, Buddhism, ellen bass, poems, poetry, Relax, strawberries
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“The Man with the Beautiful Eyes” by Charles Bukowski
Posted in animation, poetry, short films, videos
Tagged animation, Charles Bukowski, hodgson films, Jonathan Hodgson, Jonny Hannah, poems, poetry, short films, The Man with the Beautiful Eyes, videos
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Emily Rose at Green Mill
Sunday night we went to the Green Mill for Emily Rose’s promotion of her new poetry book Mouthy. Her presentation was preceded by the weekly poetry slam. The Green Mill is over 100 years old and has an edgy history. … Continue reading
Posted in performance, poetry, relationship
Tagged desire, emily rose, Green Mill, marc smith, Mouthy, performance, poems, poetry, poetry slam, Thought Crime Press
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“Still Life with Gratitude” by Dean Rader
One day, the scientists tell us, every star in the universe will burn out, the galaxies gradually blackening until the last light flares and falls returning the all to darkness where it will remain until the end of what we … Continue reading
Posted in death, poetry, relationship, stars
Tagged dean rader, death, gratitude, love, luck, poems, poetry, relationship, stars, time
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Private Diamonds
JB sent the following to me yesterday accompanied by his photograph (above) taken in our wet west garden: Private Diamonds Pain guides our lives very well. Take the stone from your shoe and by a miracle it replaces itself, a … Continue reading
Posted in garden, peonies, photography, poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged diamonds, garden, Jim Harrison, peonies, photography, poems, poetry
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A virtual sign
I see him tracing the letters in the air, His hands rotating his brush As he paints this last virtual sign. I have never seen his expertise so close up before. I always focused on the letters he produced when … Continue reading
Posted in art, death, memory, poetry, Uncategorized, World War II
Tagged art, death, father, memory, poems, poetry, World War II
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“The visible and the in-” by Marge Piercy
Some people move through your life like the perfume of peonies, heavy and sensual and lingering. Some people move through your life like the sweet musky scent of cosmos so delicate if you sniff twice, it’s gone. Some people occupy … Continue reading
Posted in flowers, peonies, photography, poetry
Tagged bus stations, cosmos, Marge Piercy, peonies, people, photography, poems, poetry, The visible and the in-, waiting rooms
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“Whacked” by C.K. Williams
(from the Poetry Society limited edition (450), illustrated with woodcuts by Nicholas Garland, artist and Daily Telegraph political cartoonist, and printed by Phil Abel of Hand & Eye letterpress studio, London. Set in Plantin on a 200gsm Fabriano paper)
Posted in poetry, writing
Tagged C.K. Williams, Hand & Eye letterpress studio, Nicholas Garland, Phil Abel, poems, poet, poetry, Poetry Society, Whacked, writing
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“Guide to the Other Gallery” by Dana Gioia
This is the hall of broken limbs Where splintered marble athletes lie Beside the arms of cherubim. Nothing is ever thrown away. These butterflies are set in rows. So small and gray inside their case They look alike now. I … Continue reading
Posted in death, poetry
Tagged 99 Poems, collections, Dana Gioia, death, forgotten, Graywolf Press, Guide to the Other Gallery, immortality, poems, poetry
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