Shadows and starlight /
What's new in this book? What is new comes from being eighty-nine. There is a great freedom in these poems. They range at will from the mundane to the utterly mysterious and deeply spiritual. There are conversations with friends and a conversation about a malfunctioning alarm clock with the poe...
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Fort Collins, Colorado :
Indian Paintbrush Poets,
[2012]
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Table of Contents:
- Stained glass windows at Saint Josephs in Springfield
- Thinking back these eighty eight years
- Lines for Regan Smith
- Muddled thoughts this afternoon
- Night of the meteor shower
- Reading the Gilgamesh
- After a morning at the clinic
- What may be noted this morning
- What to say this Tuesday
- Lines for James Girard
- May 2010 lines for Jackie Jackson
- What is happening
- Over prescribed perhaps
- Reading from the book of Judges
- Lines constructed out of nothing
- Self justification this morning
- Getting something on the page
- Honors flight to Washington
- Snapping the knife shut
- Writing a poem while sleeping
- Early in the week complaint
- What day is this
- Pentecost night
- About time
- Both on the same page
- Brooding on a Friday morning
- Mississippi Valley recollection
- Tiffany windows cathedral Springfield
- Waiting
- Scholar from Rotterdam
- Saturday
- Thinking about the book of Tobit
- This wasted day
- Wednesday May 13
- Silent weekend
- Counting the stars
- Poem in two parts and no ending
- Saint Margaret of Scotland
- Line after reading Hafiz
- It is that Thanksgiving time again
- December 6 at the Cafe Moxo
- Afternoon with music
- Wednesday trumpet off key
- Quilted lines on the Ohio
- Tennessee Kentucky and southern Illinois
- Poet as shaman
- Farewell from Santa.