For our Daisy Dog, from Poem A Day, Volume 2, edited by Laurie Sheck.
from If Feeling Isn’t In It / by John Brehm, b. 1955
For our Daisy Dog, from Poem A Day, Volume 2, edited by Laurie Sheck.
from If Feeling Isn’t In It / by John Brehm, b. 1955
For fields, the far ones and the not so far, from The Academy of American Poets. The rest of the poem may be found here:
http://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poem/how-mind-works-still-be-sure
from How the mind works still to be sure / by Jennifer Denrow
You worried that everyone
you knew was becoming the field and you couldn’t help
them because you were the one making them into fields
in the first place.
For President’s Day, from Poetry Foundation, and from a Smith, my mother’s maiden name. The rest of the poem is here:
http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poem/244378
from The President Flies Over / by Patricia Smith b. 1955
For the last evening of Valentine’s weekend, from Poetry Foundation.
from Valentine to RR Written Extempore Feb.14 1802 / by Charlotte Richardson (1775-1825)
For Valentine’s Day and birds, from poetryfoundation.org.
http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poem/182920
from Bird-Understander / by Craig Arnold
Of many reasons I love you here is one
the way you write me from the gate at the airport
so I can tell you everything will be alright
For rose palaces and thatchwork, from Poetry, February, 2015.
from Steady Digression to a Fixed Point / by Elizabeth Willis
Dear Paolo, I dreamed I would write this, I dreamed a rose was
coming out of my mouth in the middle of the greatest city in the
world.
For prayer and ink, from Poetry, February, 2015.
from a / Marianne Boruch
They wore out the a
in the letterpress case only after
a few thousand hits under the inked rollers
This is an edited post from February 10, 2015 for Blaise Cendrars.
For fish and beaches, from A Book of Luminous Things, edited by Czeslaw Milosz.
from Aleutian Islands / by Blaise Cendrars, translated by Monique Chefdor (1887-1961)
mountain ash pine trees Arctic willows
Bed of heather and Alpine plants
For archipelagos, from Selected Translations, by WS Merwin.
from The Girls / by Pablo Antonio Cuadra (Spanish, 1912-2002)
Like flowers floating
like garlands
of happy colors.
For fish and beaches, from A Book of Luminous Things, edited by Czeslaw Milosz.
from Aleutian Islands / by Blaise Cendrars, translated by Monique Chefdor (1887-1961)
mountain ash pine trees Arctic willows
Bed of heather and Alpine plants
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