Friday, April 14, 2006
Poet's Quote - Sharon Olds
"This creature of the poem may assemble itself into a being with its own centrifugal force." ~ Sharon Olds
Tags: Writing and poetry Poetry
Thursday, April 13, 2006
WAG THE CAMEL
A phrase that has raised from the ink and is making quite a splash throughout the blogisphere is MAUREEN DOWD's catch phrase from her Op-ed piece yesterday titled: WAG THE CAMEL. Dowd writes in a New York Times Op-ed piece: "Iran was whipping up real uranium while America was whipped up by fake uranium." [source]
I think this pretty much says it all.
I think this pretty much says it all.
Thursday Mix
The moon was luminous last night and hung in the sky like one of those globes at a dance that reflect lights. The drive into to work was pleasant, with remarkably little traffic and I noticed the greening that is occurring all about us. It felt safe and comforting.
On the west cost, the San Francisco Giants, my absolute favorite baseball team suffered consecutive days of rainouts for only the second time since the team moved to San Fran in 1958. Tell me there isn't something screwy going on with the weather. Tuesday's series opener was already rescheduled as a split doubleheader for Thursday.
Tuesday night, the KC Metro Verse met at the Writer House. I filled in for our President who was ill. The meeting was mostly read-arounds. We were short several other members.
I see Christine over at This is All Your Fault has been experimenting with e.e. cummings - I kind of like it, but it seems so different from what we usually see from her. I guess that is where the experimental part comes in. Anyway I liked it! Note: her book The Salt Daughter is now available on Amazon.com.
The past few days - I seem to have lost track how many now, I have been following Eileen Tabios' posts on her blog - she have captured the last days with her father. Her words have been painfully beautiful.
I finished reading Bitter Fame - A Life of Sylvia Plath this week. I've read numerous biographical books on Plath. This on is worth the read. I'll tell you more about why I feel this way in a later post.
Tags: Sylvia Plath Books San Francisco Giants Eileen Tabios Christine Hamm
On the west cost, the San Francisco Giants, my absolute favorite baseball team suffered consecutive days of rainouts for only the second time since the team moved to San Fran in 1958. Tell me there isn't something screwy going on with the weather. Tuesday's series opener was already rescheduled as a split doubleheader for Thursday.
Tuesday night, the KC Metro Verse met at the Writer House. I filled in for our President who was ill. The meeting was mostly read-arounds. We were short several other members.
I see Christine over at This is All Your Fault has been experimenting with e.e. cummings - I kind of like it, but it seems so different from what we usually see from her. I guess that is where the experimental part comes in. Anyway I liked it! Note: her book The Salt Daughter is now available on Amazon.com.
The past few days - I seem to have lost track how many now, I have been following Eileen Tabios' posts on her blog - she have captured the last days with her father. Her words have been painfully beautiful.
I finished reading Bitter Fame - A Life of Sylvia Plath this week. I've read numerous biographical books on Plath. This on is worth the read. I'll tell you more about why I feel this way in a later post.
Tags: Sylvia Plath Books San Francisco Giants Eileen Tabios Christine Hamm
Wednesday, April 12, 2006
Channel 4 KRNV.com: Local News and Weather for Reno-Tahoe Region: Reno student threatening lawsuit over poetry censorship
Channel 4 KRNV.com: Local News and Weather for Reno-Tahoe Region: Reno student threatening lawsuit over poetry censorship
This is a case of some seriously lame School Administrators at the Coral Academy of Science in Reno, NV. More power to the student - Jacob Beyhmer-Smith.
Tags: Coral Academy of Science censorship Free Speech Poetry
This is a case of some seriously lame School Administrators at the Coral Academy of Science in Reno, NV. More power to the student - Jacob Beyhmer-Smith.
Tags: Coral Academy of Science censorship Free Speech Poetry
Poet's Quote - Elizabeth Barrett Browning
"Earth's crammed with heaven, And every common bush afire with God; But only he who sees, takes off his shoes - The rest sit round it and pluck blackberries."~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Tuesday, April 11, 2006
My Point
I have something to say
and I want your attention-
Your focus to the point these lines
ride the whiteness of this page.
I want you to read me and taste
the acidic black words,
question what this all means.
Bore yourself, in search
of some higher purpose,
that these have
some vaulted meaning
that springs forth.
Look between these lines
or beneath the page in hope
of more clarity. Some special
clue to my agenda
in all these words.
Take me apart,
line by line
with a paring knife.
There has to be an agenda.
Right?
and I want your attention-
Your focus to the point these lines
ride the whiteness of this page.
I want you to read me and taste
the acidic black words,
question what this all means.
Bore yourself, in search
of some higher purpose,
that these have
some vaulted meaning
that springs forth.
Look between these lines
or beneath the page in hope
of more clarity. Some special
clue to my agenda
in all these words.
Take me apart,
line by line
with a paring knife.
There has to be an agenda.
Right?
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