Thursday, April 8, 2021

First Lesson (Philip Booth)

 Lie back daughter, let your head

be tipped back in the cup of my hand.

Gently, and I will hold you. Spread

your arms wide, lie out on the stream

and look high at the gulls. You will dive

and swim soon enough where this tidewater 

ebbs to the sea. Daughter, believe

me, when you tire on the long thrash 

to your island, lie up, and survive, 

As you float now, remember when fear

cramps your heart what I told you, 

lie gently and wide to the light-year

stars, lie back, and the sea will hold you. 

Morning Poem (Mary Oliver)

  Every morning the world is created. Under the orange sticks of the sun the heaped ashes of the night turn into leaves again and fasten the...