spring forth
pushing aside that which is past
scattered light glistens through
watery ice, so nice, to see
grape hyacinth reach for the
brightness of spring
Yes, Spring here, too. Snowing, then sunny, then graupel, then rain, then.... The sky is filled with expectation, and your poem says the ground is, too. Thanks.
Never Let Me Go: One of the strangest page turners I have ever read. Not sure if I could recommend it, though.
Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: On eating locally, and from your own garden. Food for thought!
Slouching Towards Bethlehem: Appropriate reading while listening to audio clips from Mayor Richard Daley on how he's going to keep the peace during the 1968 Democratic National Convention.
The Razor's Edge: A character for everyone to relate to. A must read.
Snow: Only finished half of this story of a somewhat nutty Turkish poet in a land torn apart between secularism and Islam.
The Things They Carried: A 43 year old journalist reflects on his experiences in war. A good book worth reading.
Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress: A delightful, quick read. HIghly recommend it.
Le Cle dans La Porte: The French got quite a bit harder and I'm still working on this one! Zut, alors!
The Audacity of Hope: After reading this, I am even more impressed with Barack.
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Yes, Spring here, too. Snowing, then sunny, then graupel, then rain, then.... The sky is filled with expectation, and your poem says the ground is, too. Thanks.
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