Here is one of my favorites. Try reading it aloud, even if you are sitting alone in your room. You will see what I mean.
January 9
Clear and still.
Ten below zero at dawn, and the sky
like the skin of a pearl,
nobody warming the pearl in his hand
but leaving it spin on the black glass table
with all of us inside,
right down to me here at my window,
warming my hands on a cup,
right down to a goldfinch, green and gray,
no bigger than a breath,
picking a single thistle seed from the feeder,
right down to a thistle seed.
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Ted Kooser's poetry reads aloud so smoothly like breathing rhythms. Now I will have to find out more about him. (I did and read his sample poems that are shared on his tedkooser.net site.) Thank you Sue for sharing.
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I agree about reading aloud. Because I read it aloud I didn't skim it. And because I read it aloud I read it twice.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sue. You've pointed us in the direction of Ted Kooser before, but I of course forgot all about him, though I remembered his face when I went to the link. I like what I've seen of his work too.
ReplyDeleteit was nice reading the poem. Normally i am not interested in poems but i liked the one which you posted!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you all enjoyed this one. His work really connects with me. Even those who do not like poetry enjoy Kooser's work, I think.
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