it's the beginning of the international poetry month (i'd like to think the US has no monopoly on this). can we do it again this year? a poem a day is the idea, but since that's really a herculean task to do individually, maybe we can instead begin an elaborate Renga and contribute a few lines which we can then collate and put together for posting in this blog at the end of each day? for those interested, just put your lines in the comment box and i'll post the full Renga at the end of the day.
so who's with me? :)
*many thanks to
Ivy Alvarez and
Maureen Thorson who are the original proponents of this project.
"Poems present their testimony as circumstantial evidences, not as closing argument." -- Denise Levertov
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then sorrow settles in, like dust gathering on a table in an old house.
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