I haven’t written a poem in two months, so I turned to my library for inspiration.
Playing truth or dare an hour before daylight among the bean trees, I encounter a stranger at the gate. When I ask what she is doing, she replies, “Composing a life.” She seeks to answer the question, “Is there no place on earth for me?” I ask how she will know the answer, and she says She wants to understand the savage inequalities, We are surrounded by landscapes of wonder, if we She in turn asks what I seek. I reply that I want From her angle of repose under oleander, Then we part, blessing each other with traveling |
If these words ring a bell for you, look below to see why.
Truth or Dare
An Hour Before Daylight
The Bean Trees
A Stranger at the Gate
Composing a Life
Is There No Place on Earth for Me?
The Stone Diaries
Amazing Grace
Girl With a Pearl Earring
Borrowed Finery
Open Mind, Open Heart
Savage Inequalities
A Reckoning
The Poisonwood Bible
Running With Scissors
Perfection of the Morning
Landscapes of Wonder
To See Differently
The Courage to Be
A Slender Thread
The Sea, The Sea
New Seeds of Contemplation
The Grace in Dying
Tying Rocks to Clouds
Angle of Repose
Oleander, Jacaranda
The Magnificent Spinster
A Beautiful Mind
Succulent Wild Woman
Under a Wing
Art Is a Way of Knowing
Solitude: a Return to the Self
Traveling Mercies
The Healing Circle
Gilead

oh how much fun! Great inspiration!
great stuff kathryn! love it!