DPF / Williams

For seas and waves and kings, from Bright Wings, edited by Billy Collins with whom I share an issue of the Jacaranda Review, W/S 1991. And, for those who celebrate this day, a prayerful and Happy Easter.

from The Kingfisher / by Lisa Williams

Then the bird itself touched down
on an aged tree, on a pond’s island,

in a circle of melting ice.

DPF / Updike

Another for the Final Four, from Poetryfoundation.org. The rest of the poem may be found here:
http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poem/172264

from Ex-Basketball Player / by John Updike (1932–2009)

Once Flick played for the high-school team, the Wizards.
He was good: in fact, the best. In ’46
He bucketed three hundred ninety points,
A county record still. The ball loved Flick.

DPF / Bashir

For University of Kentucky, Wisconsin, Michigan State and Duke: the Final Four. From Poetryfoundation.org. I spent about ten summers, as a child, in my grandparents’ home at the top of a mountain in Kentucky, so, I’m a bit biased. Go, Wildcats!

from Catch / by Samiya Bashir

if this is a game then we have made it, unknowing,
to the final four. unlikely underdogs.

DPF / Carlile

For birds and snow, from Bright Wings, An Illustrated Anthology of Poems About Birds, edited by Billy Collins, with paintings by David Allen Sibley. More about the author here: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/henry-carlile#poet

from The Cardinal / by Henry Carlile b. 1934

He shocks us when he flies
like a red verb over the snow.