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For this she has clipped the wings

Of Jane's tree and bucketed monks head

And stolen rose hips from a mass of vines

On a roadside stretch while her husband

Perpetuated the crime. 
Beauty being in




The bend of things and in the wide

Omnivorous eye

Of a bloom. 




We are to watch for thorns,




She says, and for architecture.

We are to turn the subject back

On itself and lift the object's chin

And make room for spaces in

Between, and nothing is lovelier




Than the odd one thing, and turgor

Is a word she'd buy, a word she gives away

For free.  Her
best friend died this summer,

And in the earthen room

In which we work, there are




Her best friend's things: 

Pods and kenzans and ceramic half moons and the name

Helen, which she
joins with honor

And stem. 




We are women working in shadow

And with inversions and toward the faith

She teaches us to have

In the line between the lines

Of stolen hips and wings.  




— Beth Kephart, posted as part of the Savvy Verse and Wit National Poetry Month Blog Tour.
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Published on April 06, 2012 07:18
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message 1: by Linda (new)

Linda Beth...lovely poem. Is that a pussy willow?? So beautiful close up. WHy don't we take the time to appreciate such simple beauty? Thank you. Linda


message 2: by Beth (new)

Beth Thank you, Linda. Yes, indeed. A pussywillow!! :)


message 3: by Linda (new)

Linda my dear frind Helene died last June & two weeks later my husband collapsed while running.......with a brain tumor. It was the June from hell! Every day is a gift & I pray for strength & patience. I have many lovely reminders of Helene; she was artistic and had a great 'eye' for things. I miss her terribly!


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