RAE’S READS

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One goal I had for celebrating National Poetry Month this year was to read a whole book/collection of poetry. This is turning out to be a demanding task. The book I chose was Jennifer A. Payne’s Evidence of Flossing, a photo essay of “what we’ve left behind” and poems of various themes which she has ingeniously intertwined and connected. My problem is, it is impossible not to reread many of her poems and take time digesting them, meditating on them, and sometimes even seeking to apply them to my daily life.

For example, the ode to daybreak titled, “So begins the day,” so mirrors the start of my mornings that I have read it almost every morning since I encountered the poem in her book.

So Begins the Day

the 4am

Sanskrit chant

has nothing

on the bird chorus

that begins

two hours into my day

(the sun is silent)

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3 responses to “CONTINUING TO CELEBRATE NATIONAL POETRY MONTH–APRIL 2019”

  1. TheChattyIntrovert Avatar

    I can’t believe I forgot it was poetry month…and I’ve barely read any (gah!).
    Also explains why a new Masterclass just popped up for Billy Collins, former U.S. Poet Laureate, a class about reading and writing poetry.
    And yeah, I’ll be taking that one eventually, too.

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      Yeah, I got the offer to take the class too. I’ve never taken a Masterclass–too expensive and too time consuming. But then, now that I am not at the university teaching, maybe I should be TAKING a class. If I find the right fit and the cheapskate in me can be overcome, I may try. LOL

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      1. TheChattyIntrovert Avatar

        Maybe there’ll be a half-off deal or something. I just love having something I can refer back to any time i want. Haven’t checked it out yet, but will eventually. Got too many other classes to go through first (hee hee).

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