poetry patter

"Better to hug close, wary of rubble and falling stones."

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

what lifts love to such a peak

What lifts love to such a peak as this?
-not the impetuosity of youth:
we no longer remember our first kiss -
or, in remembering, trim at the truth.
-Bill K. Boydstun

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Thursday, July 2, 2009

inch by inch

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Labels: David Mallett, The Garden Song

gloria


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