My hibiscus celebrates Christmas
It blooms in red
beats on our hearts
and
flies away with wings.
JP – 11/30/2024
Jeanne Poland's Poetry Blog
30 Nov 2024 Leave a comment
in Poetry Tags: beats, blooms, celebrates, christmas, flies away, gallery, hearts, hibiscus, red, wings
JP – 11/30/2024
25 Nov 2024 Leave a comment
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June 3, 2024
From Jane Yolen, our first Pal poem
A Good Pal
by Jane Yolen
A good pal
is both forward
and palliative,
both welcoming
and knows when to set a timer.
Turns on lights,
but can hold your hand
in the darkness as well,
pulling the covers over you
Good Pal
19 Nov 2024 Leave a comment
in Poetry Tags: abraham-lincoln, gettysburg, gettysburg-address, history
This nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom. The dead have not died in vain…
“Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.
“Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation, so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great battle-field of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field, as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this.
“But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate, we can not consecrate, we can not hallow this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us — that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion — that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain — that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom — and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.”
Be well, do good work, and keep in touch.®
Garrison Keillor
11/19/24
The Gettysberg Address @ Soldiers National Cemetery
07 Nov 2024 Leave a comment
in Poetry
They Come
Like a dream of dragons from unmarked caverns,
the marauders swoop on stealthy wings,
soar above the tunes, vanish,
reappear, gather on trees, porches.
Some perish on their backs on sidewalks,
others cojoin mates there.
Day by day transparent wings
sew the air with invisible thread —
dragons on a journey,
leaving behind memories like paintings
for those who remember.
(c) 2024 David L. Harrison, all rights reserved
06 Nov 2024 Leave a comment
in Poetry Tags: donald-trump, election, news, politics, trump
So America has gone and done it, elected the evil grandpa, which goes to show that literacy is in serious decline. Nobody who read the transcripts of his two-hour rants would want this old man in the White House. I’ve been reading them with fascination for the past couple months and they are beyond description, the anger and violent obsessions, the confusion, the incredible frequency of blatant falsehoods, the absence of any coherent philosophy, but now the Secret Service is going to have to guard him on his daily golf round, probably requiring the help of the Army and Marines, and who knows if there will be another election in 2026? Congress will be deadlocked, the man owns the Supreme Court, who will stop him if he declares the name of our country is now United Trump?
The beauty of being on the losing side is that there is no shame. Kamala Harris was a serious and tireless candidate who ran a heroic campaign and spoke about the real world and the outcome shows the high degree of misogyny among American women. She could have been an excellent president. Everyone in my life voted for her, nobody ever walked up to me and tried to talk about her oponent’s good points, so it’s clear that I don’t live in his country. And because I’m 82 and he never talked about cutting Medicare and Social Security or deporting elderly people or accused us of having bad blood or eating dogs and cats, I can rest easy. His 20% tariffs are likely to cause inflation but an old man doesn’t need much to get along.
And the gorgeous thing about being a Democrat is that I can stop reading the newspaper and ignore Washington and walk around the Upper West Side of Manhattan where the Don got maybe 12% of the vote and enjoy the parks, the cafes, the little kids heading for school in the morning, talk to people in the subway, go to the public library on 42nd Street and sit in the reading room among college kids and work on my musical comedy.
The country voted against politics Tuesday and voted in a man who will fix everything. He will make Ukraine and Gaza disappear. Big tax cuts, BobHarrison KeillorKennedy Jr. will end fluoridation and eliminate bad vaccines, Elon Musk will cut two or three trillion from the national budget, the U.S. Army will round up ten or eleven million undocumented migrants, many of whom are employed on farms or in hotels or nursing homes, and the profound results of all of this are on the heads of the Make America Cruel Again people.
I’m glad that Minnesota went blue though it was a close one and I have to admit that Lake Wobegon went 58% for the Don and that will be the subject of my next book. It’s going to be a comic novel. Norwegians can be cranky, as any Minnesotan knows, and though they’ve been here for five or six generations, America has been a disappointment for many of them, they feel ignored or looked down upon and the Lutheran pastor talks like a socialist sometimes. They don’t like the Germans and the feeling is mutual and many of their children have married aliens, and there is resistance to the idea of public education (why should we pay for it after our kids have grown up) and coffee costs 50 cents that used to cost a dime. Nothing is like it used to be, young people are rude and go around with earplugs and they mumble and you can’t read their handwriting and the language is vulgar. They’ve been unfairly dealt with left and right and they like the Don because he’s been mistreated too and is angry and he’s going to fix things. Nuts to Europe, to hell with Mexico and South America, and let’s show the Chinese who is who. Congress is a mess, can’t get anything done. We need one man who can take charge and do the job right and anybody who doesn’t like it, send them to Canada.
There’s a whole novel here and I’m going to enjoy writing it and I’m tired of worrying about democracy. You go worry about it and stew over the news. I’m done. The New York Times said that a vote for Kamala was the only patriotic option. Which shows you how important the Times is.
No, journalism is dead. There is no point in stating facts anymore. I’m going back to fiction. It’s worked beautifully for the Don and now it’s my turn. By Garrison Keillor 11/06/24
02 Nov 2024 Leave a comment
in Poetry
The only thing missing in the fog is the straight line.
Breath in the scents
The tiny bits of humidity
And know that a hand
Will carry you where you need to be…
JP 11/02/24
30 Oct 2024 Leave a comment
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God is faithful.
He hears us
Carries us
Holds us until we can find our feet.
Lets us hold His hand
See His might
Clothes us with light
And wisdom…
He is faithful
I trust Him
He proved his devotion
And rose from the dead
I shall sit at His right hand
Praising Him on His throne…
29 Oct 2024 Leave a comment
in Poetry
you need a hug
to soothe the rush
the crisis biting you each hour
deep breath deeply
refresh rest and slow your heart from pounding to cruising .
Jeanne in the mountains