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poetry

there is a yes

Posted on December 21, 2018 by rosie / 0 Comment

what does it mean to bless? there is a yes whose opposite is more of yes. there is a more which is not grasping but a gratefulness. there is a please which is n...

slave girl
poetry

Slave Girl

Posted on July 17, 2009 by rosie / 0 Comment

When I see the herons fly Outside your window, then I think Of...

poetry

Beneath blankets

Posted on July 20, 2008 by rosie / 0 Comment

In the middle of the night, things find you. A long way away, a dog’s bark, like a long muffled clap. The creak of a tree outside the bedroom window where...

Poems:

  • Moth on the Rocks
  • The Word For Canary Is Forest
  • Past the Stile of Stars (Elegy for Mary Oliver)
  • Dry lightning strikes Tasmania in the summertime
  • The Luddites
  • there is a yes
  • little crab
  • desidero
  • pigeons
  • what the night said to the dawn
  • Old One
  • One last load of washing
  • Morning Thoughts for a Friend
  • aftermath
  • Slave Girl
  • Shore at sunset
  • A burden shared is a burden halved
  • Beneath blankets
  • when all the snow melts

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