It's a hot, slow day in Georgia, and I'm moving like sorghum syrup.
Amy Ludwig VanDerwater is hosting Poetry Friday at
The Poem Farm where you can read all about Janet Wong and Sylvia Vardell's newest poetry book,
You Just Wait. These two are always up to something new!
I was excited to find a copy of Jeannine Atkins' newest book,
Finding Wonders, in my mailbox this week. Stop by Irene Latham's blog,
Live Your Poem, for an excellent review.
I just finished reading
House Arrest, a novel in verse by
K.A. Holt, which I highly recommend. Check it out
here.
I leave you with this poem of syrup and fond memories.
from "Maple Syrup"
by Donald Hall
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Today
we take my grandfather’s last
quart of syrup
upstairs, holding it gingerly,
and we wash off twenty-five years
of dirt, and we pull
and pry the lid up, cutting the stiff,
dried rubber gasket, and dip our fingers
in, you and I both, and taste
the sweetness, you for the first time,
the sweetness preserved, of a dead man
in the kitchen he left
when his body slid
like anyone’s into the ground.