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  • About Loss: A Poem from Philip Terman #Poem #Poetry #Tree #Sight #Life #Death #Memory #PhilipTerman
    14 Nov 2023

    About Loss: A Poem from Philip Terman #Poem #Poetry #Tree #Sight #Life #Death #Memory #PhilipTerman

    Tonight, in the search for my copy of Edith Hamilton’s Mythology, serendipity led me to my copy of Philip Terman’s Our Portion: New and Selected Poems published in 2015. Sometimes we forget the gifts we have sitting on our shelves or within miles of our home. Years ago,…

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  • The Satisfaction of the Soaring Servant: Aquila’s Song #Constellations #Song #Aquila #Eagle #Myth #Purpose #Freewill #J.R.R.Tolkien
    8 Nov 2023

    The Satisfaction of the Soaring Servant: Aquila’s Song #Constellations #Song #Aquila #Eagle #Myth #Purpose #Freewill #J.R.R.Tolkien

    According to Constellation-Guide.com, “In Greek mythology, Aquila is identified as the eagle that carried Zeus’ thunderbolts and was once dispatched by the god to carry Ganymede, the young Trojan boy Zeus desired, to Olympus to be the cup bearer of the gods.” Sure, there are other possible connections…

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  • Poems of Protest – Day 3: Photo of the Day Poems #Poem #Poetry #Photography #Vigil #Gangs #Violence #LosAngeles #NipseyHussle
    1 Nov 2023

    Poems of Protest – Day 3: Photo of the Day Poems #Poem #Poetry #Photography #Vigil #Gangs #Violence #LosAngeles #NipseyHussle

    “We who in engage in nonviolent direct action are not the creators of tension. We merely bring to the surface the hidden tension that is already alive.” Martin Luther King, Jr. One way we peacefully protest comes in the form of vigils. According to The Guardian, this image…

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  • Poems of Protest – Day 2: Photo of the Day Poems #Poem #Poetry #Photography #Protest #Human #Abortion #Perspective #Dehumanization #ToKillaMockingbird
    31 Oct 2023

    Poems of Protest – Day 2: Photo of the Day Poems #Poem #Poetry #Photography #Protest #Human #Abortion #Perspective #Dehumanization #ToKillaMockingbird

    “First of all, if you learn a simple trick, Scout, you’ll get along a lot better with all kinds of folks. You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view . . . until you climb into his skin and walk around…

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  • Poems of Protest – Day 1: Photo of the Day Poems #Poem #Poetry #Photography #Protest #Passion #FirstAmendment #Listen #Human
    30 Oct 2023

    Poems of Protest – Day 1: Photo of the Day Poems #Poem #Poetry #Photography #Protest #Passion #FirstAmendment #Listen #Human

    “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” First Amendment, The…

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  • Be Still: A Sabbath Poem from Wendell Berry #Poem #Poetry #Sabbath #Still #WendellBerry
    10 Oct 2023

    Be Still: A Sabbath Poem from Wendell Berry #Poem #Poetry #Sabbath #Still #WendellBerry

    If you haven’t read yesterday’s post, you won’t fully appreciate what Wendell Berry offers in this haikuesque poem of just three lines. Come away from modernity to be still enough to catch this passing moment before the looming shadows of daily life hide, once again, the extraordinary deepening…

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  • Beware the Narrative: A Sabbath Poem from Wendell Berry #Poem #Poetry #Sabbath #Warning #Narrative #Way #Truth #Life #WendellBerry
    9 Oct 2023

    Beware the Narrative: A Sabbath Poem from Wendell Berry #Poem #Poetry #Sabbath #Warning #Narrative #Way #Truth #Life #WendellBerry

    Flipping through my copy of Wendell Berry’s This Day: Collected & New Sabbath Poems, I found myself drawn to the poems that conclude the volume, echoes of the Mad Farmer filling the pages. Try as I might to find a softer piece for this post, I kept returning…

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  • Between Two Seasons #Poetry #Poem #Creek #Seasons #Liminal #Sonnet #Petrarch #Rest #Peace
    29 Sep 2023

    Between Two Seasons #Poetry #Poem #Creek #Seasons #Liminal #Sonnet #Petrarch #Rest #Peace

    Life is full of transitions. For me, the end of summer comes a month early with a return to the classroom. Those days of school starting after Labor Day are long forgotten. Just before my summer vacation came to a close, I intentionally spent one last Sunday seated…

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  • Photo of the Day Poems: Elusive Hope #Poem #Poetry #Photography #Migrant #Hope #Haiku
    24 Sep 2023

    Photo of the Day Poems: Elusive Hope #Poem #Poetry #Photography #Migrant #Hope #Haiku

    Although it feels like I’m cheating just posting a single haiku, of all the remaining unpublished poems from my 2019 The Guardian Photo of the Day collection, this one keeps calling for my attention. I’ve posted other poems that tackle the concept of hope, like Lisel Mueller’s Hope,…

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  • Advice to Start the New Week: Mary Oliver’s “Wild Geese” & The Arcadian Wild #Poem #Poetry #Song #Start #End #Monday #Geese #MaryOliver #TheArcadianWild
    10 Sep 2023

    Advice to Start the New Week: Mary Oliver’s “Wild Geese” & The Arcadian Wild #Poem #Poetry #Song #Start #End #Monday #Geese #MaryOliver #TheArcadianWild

    Moving into a new week, I find Mary Oliver’s poetry rich with invitations to live life more fully, to deepen in the places where we have been planted, and to radiate joy in the midst of suffering, remembering our part in the glorious tapestry of life. I almost…

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