Sure it can if it were a heron
With tall words whose meaning
Spanned cultures and societies
When worded like butter spread
On bread slices for a yummy breakfast
When the honey sweet from the bee
Adds willingness to a teaspoon of medicine
Then the tranformation of images
To new ideas poems readers consciousness
Building castles no knight need to guard
The poet magically pulls the rabbit
Out from his hat with abra ca dabra
Words formed from syllables of dreams
No red wagons need have wheels
It's a poem wrought from a dream
And love can be courted yet not counted
For words are infinite to a poet's muse
The span of a butterfly's wing
The depth of a whale's dive
All of these measures a poem records


I love the tall words from the heron, sweetness of medicine, the whimsy of the red wagon and magic of words. Thank you Gillena. Have a good summer!
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Another classic poem!! I loved this one Gillena, your words felt left such a good taste in my brain...well done my friend! 🩵
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Love the thought of a poem getting those rabbits out of the hat.
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I love the poem as a heron, Gillena, with ‘tall words whose meaning spanned cultures and societies’, the poet magically pulling the rabbit out from his hat, and words with ‘the span of a butterfly's wing’ and ‘the depth of a whale's dive’.
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Love your imagery in this poem about poetics, Gillena...especially the measure of a poem's ideas and influence: "The span of a butterfly's wing The depth of a whale's dive"!
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Yes--I love how a poem can be delicate or deep--as you've illustrated here!
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I love the poem as a heron. Also:
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The span of a butterfly's wing
The depth of a whale's dive"
Gorgeous poem, Gillena!
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All of these measures a poem records
ReplyDeleteA great close Gillena. In fact a great write, one of your very best! You've lived with it for so long and more are coming, I'm sure!
Hank
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I love poetry and you are a poet, Gillena! Your words are very descriptive and beautiful! Have a wonderful month of July!
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