photo by Margaret
one tree-one snowbank
one ice ocean ‘neath one sky
one rugged winter
“Writing is a combination of intangible creative fantasy and appallingly hard work.” —Anthony Powell
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18 Feb 2016 Leave a comment
in Atmosphere, Poetry, Solo in Maine Tags: 'neath one sky, Anthony Powell, creative fantasy, hard work, intangible, one ice ocean, one rugged winter, one snowbank, one tree, photo by margaret, Solo in Maine
photo by Margaret
one tree-one snowbank
one ice ocean ‘neath one sky
one rugged winter
“Writing is a combination of intangible creative fantasy and appallingly hard work.” —Anthony Powell
18 Jan 2015 1 Comment
in Family Tags: all that beauty, appallingly hard work, definition, hard work, intangible creative fantasy, July Evenings, mile-wide lake, sweet music
In the long July evenings,
the French woman who
came to stay every summer
for two weeks at my aunt’s inn
would row my brother and me
out to the middle of the mile-wide lake
so that the three of us
would be surrounded by the wild
extravagance of reds that had transformed
both lake and sky into fire.
It was the summer after our mother died.
I remember the dipping sound of the oars
and the sweet music of our voices as she led us
in the songs she had taught us to love.
“Blue Moon.” “Deep Purple.”
We sang as she rowed, not ever wondering
where she came from or why she was alone,
happy that she was willing to row us
out into all that beauty.
“The Guest” by Patricia Fargnoli, from Winter