April is poetry month...
...& I'll be adding to the blog some familiar favourites and new finds, like this:
Spring
By KARLA KUSKIN
Source: Poetry Foundation
...& I'll be adding to the blog some familiar favourites and new finds, like this:
Spring
By KARLA KUSKIN
Source: Poetry Foundation
Last Spring
By GOTTFRIED BENN
OME keep the Sabbath going to church;
I keep it staying at home,
With a bobolink for a chorister,
And an orchard for a dome.Some keep the Sabbath in surplice;
I just wear my wings,
And instead of tolling the bell for church,
Our little sexton sings.God preaches,—a noted clergyman,—
And the sermon is never long;
So instead of getting to heaven at last,
I’m going all along!~ Emily Dickinson (1830–86). Source: Complete Poems. 1924.
Piper, Prince of the hill, October 10th, 2010 (Thanksgiving Sunday)
A poem of gratitude about the simple pleasures of life:
Otherwise
Jane Kenyon
I got out of bed
on two strong legs.
It might have been
otherwise. I ate
cereal, sweet
milk, ripe, flawless
peach. It might
have been otherwise.
I took the dog uphill
to the birch wood.
All morning I did
the work I love.
At noon I lay down
with my mate. It might
have been otherwise.
We ate dinner together
at a table with silver
candlesticks. It might
have been otherwise.
I slept in a bed
in a room with paintings
on the walls, and
planned another day
just like this day.
But one day, I know,
it will be otherwise.
Source: Poetry 180
Here, I place
a blue glazed cup
where the wood
is slightly whitened.
Here, I lay down
two bright spoons,
our breakfast saucers, napkins
white and smooth as milk.I am stirring at the sink,
I am stirring the amount of dew
you can gather in two hands,
folding it into the fragile
quiet of the house....
read the rest of this gorgeous, gorgeous poem where I first discovered it, on The Writer's Almanac, August 5th, 2010