"Wish Upon a Star" by Anne Worner |
There is something about poems that is like loving children:
They keep returning home and singing to you all your life.
– Felice Holman
Humming Bird
Whirring as wound wires whir.
Glistened green and brightened blur.
Bird a flower dreamed upon.
A moment fanning, and then gone.
– Felice Holman
from The Place My Words Are Looking For, selected by Paul B. Janeczko
Today is Poem in Your Pocket Day. Find ways to participate here.
April 1: John Muir
April 2: e.e. cummings and enra
April 3: Edith Wharton and Henri Matisse
April 4: Cesare Pavese
April 5: Anton Chekhov and Cat Stevens
April 6: Ray Bradbury and... cats
April 8: Albert Einstein and John Bohannon
April 10: Zelda Fitzgerald and Arvo Pärt
April 11: Elinor Wylie
April 12: David Ault and Imogen Heap
April 13: William Shakespeare and Alice Tzue
April 14: Bruce Garrabrandt and OK Go
April 15: Anne Kent Rush and Bill T. Jones
April 17: Jean Houston and Lunch Break Quartet
April 18: John Milton
April 20: Theodore Roethke and Charles Reznikoff
April 21: Octavio Paz and Salvador Dalí
April 22: Vincent van Gogh and Katsushika Hokusai
April 23: Nizar Qabbani and Quixotic
April 24: Auguste Rodin and Jamie Scott
April 25: Rainer Maria Rilke
April 26: Terri Guillemets and Joni Mitchell
April 29: Felice Holman
I sure hope this month has been as good for your soul as it has for mine (thank you very much)!!!
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