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Cast yourself toward the outlet for someone

Sometimes it is life’s simplest of movements that provide our lessons, our poetry — if we are watching. The Space Heater On the then-below-zero day, it was on, near the patients’ chair, the old heater kept by the analyst’s couch, at the end, like the infant’s headstone that was added …

Poets (and dogs) show us what love is

Fetch Nothing is ever too hard for a dog,all big dumb happiness and effort.This one keeps swimming out into the icy water for a stick,he’d do it all day and all nightif you’d throw it that long,he’d do it till it killed him, then he’d diedripping and shining, a black …

Remember Philip

It’s been a year – already – since Philip died. It hardly seems possible. In memory of him this week, go out for a nice dinner. Then eat slowly and thank the chef.

Poets tell us of absence, and of kindness

Jill posted this and I knew immediately it had to join our Poemapalooza for National Poetry Month. It is a simple poem, it seems, yet there is so much there, around and through the words. The Mower The mower stalled, twice; kneeling, I found A hedgehog jammed up against the …

Consider the hands that write this letter

How do we write? Not just the physicality of the act, beautiful enough – hands against paper – but more than that: holding the door to ourselves shut and knocking to get in, simultaneously. Lovely. Lovely. Consider the Hands that Write This Letter         after Marina Wilson Consider …

Poets ground us, give us place

The Earth Once in his life a man ought to concentrate his mind upon the remembered earth, I believe. He ought to give himself up to a particular landscape in his experience, to look at it from as many angles as he can, to wonder about it, to dwell upon …

Poets sing on the Paris Metro

Our National Poetry Month Poemapalooza is also going to Paris today for a gorgeous song sung by a group called Naturally 7. A hat tip to Sue Pelletier for posting this video – made me cry, for some reason. It is akin to the story of violin virtuoso Joshua Bell …

Poets tell us having is giving and giving is living

[Image from one of the most visually appealing, gorgeous blogs I know. The colors, the colors…] And a poem for Kelly, who says she loves e.e. cummings. Me, too. I have a history with him. And it’s also a poem for those who love the spring, ignoring for the moment …

Poets help us survive

There is, perhaps, no better way to celebrate National Poetry Month than by remembering that poetry helps us survive, points things out to us, provides a common language and experience, focuses and hones our attention to a shared point, evoking understanding, introspection, recognition, a spark of life. It was poetry …

Like his son-poet, a father-poet composing a life

Icarus is still at our poetry party, our Poemapalooza for National Poetry Month, in this one about Auden about Icarus. Icarus has not yet left the building. He is still falling, ever falling, always falling, in the poems of many poets – like a Grecian urn, always circling. As if …