
rain plops
plink, plink
shiny drops
trees drink
squirrels scatter
flowers glisten
birds natter
i listen
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rain plops
plink, plink
shiny drops
trees drink
squirrels scatter
flowers glisten
birds natter
i listen
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a lone tulip
in a sea of blooming phlox,
the writing life
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Finds tongues in trees, books in running brooks,
Sermons in stones, and good in everything.
— William Shakespeare

Don’t read this new book unless you like imagining being things you’re not, like birds, honeybees, acorns and snails. If you do like the idea of rousing roosters like the dawn, dazzling the night like the moon or polka-dotting sidewalks like rain, then you will love Things to Do, by Elaine Magliaro, illustrated by Catia Chien, Chronicle Books, 2016. Continue reading

a grove of daffodils
circled by bees,
runes of springtime
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tulip Tuesday,
silky petals proudly cup
sunshine
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lion around
in lilac-scented sunshine,
a yellow mellow
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A day of cherry blossoms
hanging fragile in spring sunshine, Continue reading

tulips tremble
with thanks for every raindrop, Continue reading

the first bumblebee
an envoy from under stone,
sun salutation
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Finds tongues in trees, books in running brooks,
Sermons in stones, and good in everything.
— William Shakespeare

So much depends on the poetry of William Carlos Williams. Without his poetry, how many American poets would still use the formal language of Whitman? Continue reading

Snail sets sail
on cordgrass stalk.
Gulls squawk.
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