223rd Virtual Poetry Circle
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Welcome to the 223rd Virtual Poetry Circle!
Remember, this is just for fun and is not meant to be stressful.
Keep in mind what Molly Peacock’s books suggested. Look at a line, a stanza, sentences, and images; describe what you like or don’t like; and offer an opinion. If you missed my review of her book, check it out here.
Also, sign up for the 2013 Dive Into Poetry Challenge because its simple; you only need to read 1 book of poetry. Check out the stops on the 2013 National Poetry Month Blog Tour and the 2012 National Poetry Month Blog Tour.
Today’s poem is from Robert Lee Brewer's Solving the World's Problems:
worried about ourselves
we've finally reached the point at which we invent reasons to get upset we cast spells on ourselves curse our own conventions
once the moon was a ghost haunting these fields a confirmation of things to come now the moon's rock surrounded by darkness
we praise our new awareness and question our motives we ask why until we run short on answers what happens when we have
time to think we transform x into y and dismiss the existence of z now only a letter that signals the end
What do you think?