Monthly Archives: April 2015
Hours
Hours I have known hours built like cities, House on grey house, with streets between That lead to straggling roads and trail off, Forgotten in a field of green; Hours made like mountains lifting White crests out of the fog … Continue reading
Desiderata
Desiderata Go placidly amid the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence. As far as possible without surrender be on good terms with all persons. Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, … Continue reading
If You Forget Me
If You Forget Me I want you to know one thing. You know how this is: if I look at the crystal moon, at the red branch of the slow autumn at my window, if I touch near the fire … Continue reading
Find your Poet BFF!
Find your poet BFF ! Jennifer W. Shared this on my FB page. A little confession: when I first took the quiz I got Maya Angelou. After three more times: Pablo Neruda. While I do at times enjoy Maya Angelou … Continue reading
You Shall Be My Roots
You Shall Be My Roots You shall be my roots and I will be your shade, though the sun burns my leaves. You shall quench my thirst and I will feed you fruit, though time takes my seed. And when … Continue reading
Tax Day Limericks!!
That’s right, it is everyone’s favorite, Tax Day Limericks!! Let’s lighten the mood a little shall we? Those with delicate spam blockers or delicate sensibilities may choose (or may have it chosen for them) not to continue. The limerick is … Continue reading
Time Passes
Time Passes Time too is afraid of passing, is riddled with holes through which time feels itself leaking. Time sweats in the middle of the night when all the other dimensions are sleeping. Time has lost every picture of itself … Continue reading
A Song From the Suds
A Song From The Suds Queen of my tub, I merrily sing, While the white foam raises high, And sturdily wash, and rinse, and wring, And fasten the clothes to dry; Then out in the free fresh air they swing, … Continue reading
What is True
What is True one must be one to ever be two and if you were a day I’d find a way to live through you ~ Ben Kopel
Emily Dickinson at the Redhouse!
Poetry in Theatre! Syracuse folks ~ Celebrate National Poetry Month by going to The RedHouse this weekend! Belle of Amherst is a delightful one woman show written by William Luce. April 10 & 11 @ 8pm $25 for non members … Continue reading