Ode to the Heart Smaller Than a Pencil Eraser


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When Luisa Igloria cites Epictetus—‘as soon as a thing has been seen, it is carried away, and another comes in its place'—she introduces the crowded and contradictory world her poems portray: a realm of transience, yes, where the vulnerable come to harm and everything disappears, but also a scene of tremendous, unpredictable bounty, the gloriously hued density this poet loves to detail. ‘I was raised / to believe not only the beautiful can live on / Parnassus,’ she tells us, and she makes it true, by including in the cyclonic swirl of her poems practically everything: a gorgeous, troubling over-brimming universe." —:Mark Doty,Mark Doty, judge for the 2014 Swenson Award The May Swenson Poetry Award, an annual competition named for May Swenson, honors her as one of America's most provocative and vital writers. During her long career, Swenson was loved and praised by writers from virtually every school of American poetry. She left a legacy of fifty years of writing when she died in 1989. She is buried in Logan, Utah, her hometown.




Wild Flowers, Sacred Poetry


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A Sleepwalk on the Severn


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An early work from the acclaimed poet of Memorial and Falling Awake, appearing for the first time in the United States. A Sleepwalk on the Severn is a reflective, book-length poem in several registers, using dramatic dialogue. Ghostly, meditative, and characterized by Alice Oswald’s signature sensitivity to nature, the poem chronicles a night on the Severn Estuary as the moonrise travels through its five stages: new moon, half moon, full moon, no moon, and moon reborn.







Weeds and Wild Flowers


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Weeds and Wild Flowers is a magical meeting of the poems of Alice Oswald and the etchings of Jessica Greenman. Within its pages everyday flora take on an extraordinary life, jostling tragically at times, at times comically, for a foothold in a busying world. Stunningly visualised and skilfully animated, this imaginative collaboration beckons us toward a landscape of botanical characters, and invites us to see ourselves among them.




Wildflowers In The Wind


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By definition, a wildflower is a flower that grows freely, resiliently, and radiantly. But it is actually the strokes of the wind that really test the flower's resilience to grow freely and beautifully. In this collection of poems, the author portrays the different phases and emotions that we(wildflowers) experience and different tests(wind) that we endure in life.







Wildflower


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Like the Wild Flower that grows in the wild, in the valley and in the meadow and atop a hill or floats on the river, poetry as well as the stories grew from within me naturally they are not implants from without . The urge to write was natural, arising out of my experiences in life and how they got entwined with my emotions my trepidations like the first time when I as a child hesitantly neared the water front and dipped my foot into the cold icy water, how these struck a chord within me and urged me to express my feelings. Slowly like the way a flower matures, the onslaught of varied experience moulded my thoughts and inspired my poetry. It continued to articulate my joy of unfurling the curtains of perception and sharing the joy of living and sometimes the pain that came with it. Life has so much to offer and often so much to take away from us all . Our convictions, our doubts, our joy and our sorrow all of them blend together in our quest for that ever eluding meaning such feelings hold for us -and what could be more beautiful and more lyrical than to express our innermost thoughts through poetry. Like they say, poetry is magical!




The Poetry of Wildflowers


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From R. Clift, comes her first guided poetry journal capturing the beauty and mystery of wildflowers and their secret meanings. Featuring 100 Poetry Prompts, Original Verse, and a Victorian Flower Dictionary. Filled to the brim with original full-color antique botanical illustrations, this field journal is crafted to guide any writer to fill its pages with poetry inspired by the Victorian meanings of flowers. Rosemary for remembrance, Bluebells for sorrowful regret, a White Rose to say 'I am worthy of you'- in the 19th century, flowers had their own language. Victorians used this secret language to send coded messages to one another- in a time when open displays of emotion were discouraged due to society's strict protocol. This language of flowers was developed for the expression of true feelings, it is these very same two-hundred-year-old sentiments that will inspire you to dive deep and explore different parts of yourself as an artist and a human. Whether you are a poet, a poetry-lover, or just someone looking for somewhere to be authentic and discover yourself, you will find a safe place to write truthfully within these pages. The Poetry of Wildflowers: Field Journal makes the perfect gift for poets, writers, sentimentalists, nature lovers, and those who adore history and the romance of days long past. 5" x 7" B6 Field Journal




Wild Flower


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Love, if left to the hand of an artist becomes a thing of beauty. But love, if left to the imagination of a poet becomes the embodiment of humanity. Michael William Worley