Day by day, and poem by poem my home and my life fill with friends and lovers who took the time to write to me through the years and distances.
Jane Kenyon sits on the corner of my dining room table a pool of calm for me to dip into anytime I need.
113 poets (I counted) from Copper Canyon Press are in residence between the covers of The Gift of Tongues. They enliven the desk where I write always falling into respectable order when I peak in before writing.
Mary Oliver, Pablo Neruda Olga Broumas, W S Merwin and other dear friends sit on my shelves sometimes amiably discussing other times heatedly debating each other's sock choices.
George Bilgere, Ellen Bass and Gregory Orr have seduced me filling me with awe as they stimulate my mind my lovers far away who talk to me in chapbooks.
Poet after poet I wonder how many I have not met because I have not found them yet or they were not preserved or published.
I bow my head in a moment of grateful silence to those known and unknown who make my world a more lively place.
I love when a tiny bit of my sense of humor comes out. I never know what I'll find when I sit down and start writing. I hope your days are filled with dear friends, lovers, and/or poets.