Happy Easter everyone! He is Risen Indeed! Stay Forever This morning arise freer, alive! Shed winter’s coat: molt, spin, dive in, move on, up, over, through. It’s done, complete just for...Read More
I don’t know the best way to end this challenge, but I felt like I wanted to somehow reprise the month. So I took lines from every (I think) poem I’ve written this month and rewor...Read More
Some poems just don’t have titles. But if it has a jumping off place, it is the flip side of ‘seize the day’ — it’s not being lazy it’s being slow and still enoug...Read More
The Latin phrase, in memoriam which we commonly use to announce or honour someone who has died, literally means ‘into memory’. It’s a curious phrase isn’t it — an ackn...Read More
I imagine everybody has special names for things in their childhood. I remember a few of mine. There was: ‘the down-down’ – which referred to the bottom floor of the split-level ...Read More
Morning is by far my favorite time of the day. Today’s poem is just a few of this morning’s beautiful moments, or as my friend Amber says, ‘Today’s glory.’ Breathe the ...Read More
I try to get out for a morning walk 3-4 times per week. Fortunately there is a small river that runs near our house and the city maintains a walking trail along the flood plain — this is the N...Read More
One of the aspects of writing poetry that I enjoy most is the process of revision. This current project of writing a poem a day doesn’t honour the process of the revision very well. Revision...Read More
While I was looking up Egg references for Egg Phrases a few days ago, I also wondered if my Fable and Phrase Dictionary had anything to say about ‘Laurel’, knowing at least two idioms atta...Read More
I’m partially submitting this as an apology for the fly poem but also as a study of the Diamante poetic form. Named because of its distinctive shape it is poetic comparison between the first l...Read More