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The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of American Primitive presents a new collection of poems that reflects her signature imagery-based language and her observations of the unaffected beauty of nature. --Publisher's description. Full description
Table of Contents:
- After reading Lucretius, I go to the pond
- What I can do
- Rumi
- First yoga lesson
- I don't want to be demure or respectable
- Stebbin's gulch
- No matter what
- Angels
- What we want
- If I wanted a boat
- Good morning
- The
- wasp
- Blueberries
- Little lord love
- Little crazy love song
- I woke
- The
- mangroves
- The
- hummingbirds
- Such silence
- Watering the stones
- Franz Marc's blue horses
- The
- vulture's wings
- On meditating, sort of
- To be human is to sing your own song
- Loneliness
- Drifting
- Forgive me
- I'm feeling fabulous, possibly too much so but I love it
- On not mowing the lawn
- The
- fourth sign of the Zodiac
- To Shiva
- Owl poem
- A
- little ado about this and that
- Do stones feel?
- I'm not the river
- The
- oak tree loves patience
- The
- country of the trees
- What gorgeous thing.