As an antidote to this brilliant (but cold) spring sunlight, here's a small serving of poetic darkness. The editor of RALPH: The Review of Arts, Literature, Philosophy and the Humanities asked to reprint "Arms of the Snake," a piece of mine that first appeared in Blackbird: an online journal of literature and the arts. This is a poem that arrived unbidden, a duende-fueled surprise, even to me. Read on:
At my desk
8 years ago
6 comments:
Such a great poem! I love it. The swirl of branches is a perfect shot for it as well.
Why thanks, Annie! Funny how this piece keeps resurfacing ... seems to have a mind of its own. Happy spring!
How fantastic to return to a familiar poem -- and, yet, reading only reminds me how much I miss you -- talking about poetry, sharing it, etc. Blogs and e-mails, I suppose, are the next best thing. The photo paired with the poem is equally wonderful.
Thank you, dear Deborah! We will have to take a walk and enjoy a long conversation SOON. Miss you, too!
Oh, glorious!
Thanks, Ms. Mayo ... I trust you are well and writing.
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