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Elizabeth Cleary: April 2009

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Hamden, CT, United States. As a writer and poet living in Connecticut, I find my own poetic inspirations tend to arise from the wonders lurking in my garden. Join me as I explore the benefits of native gardens, search for everyday insights from the landscape and its many visitors and follow me as I craft my poems and enjoy the work of other poets and writers. View my complete profile. Thursday, April 30, 2009. My lilacs are beginning to bloom. The butterflies will love it. Mice and moles too. The...Anywa...

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Elizabeth Cleary: Peonies then and now...

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Hamden, CT, United States. As a writer and poet living in Connecticut, I find my own poetic inspirations tend to arise from the wonders lurking in my garden. Join me as I explore the benefits of native gardens, search for everyday insights from the landscape and its many visitors and follow me as I craft my poems and enjoy the work of other poets and writers. View my complete profile. Wednesday, June 10, 2009. Peonies then and now. 160; Now they look like this. June 18, 2009 at 1:31 PM. Dance of the Tern.

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Elizabeth Cleary: Weekend in Maine...

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Hamden, CT, United States. As a writer and poet living in Connecticut, I find my own poetic inspirations tend to arise from the wonders lurking in my garden. Join me as I explore the benefits of native gardens, search for everyday insights from the landscape and its many visitors and follow me as I craft my poems and enjoy the work of other poets and writers. View my complete profile. Wednesday, May 27, 2009. I had the pleasure of spending some time in Maine this weekend.  . June 9, 2009 at 8:31 PM.

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Elizabeth Cleary: June 2009

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Hamden, CT, United States. As a writer and poet living in Connecticut, I find my own poetic inspirations tend to arise from the wonders lurking in my garden. Join me as I explore the benefits of native gardens, search for everyday insights from the landscape and its many visitors and follow me as I craft my poems and enjoy the work of other poets and writers. View my complete profile. Wednesday, June 10, 2009. Peonies then and now. 160; Now they look like this. Links to this post. CT Poet Online Calendar.

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Elizabeth Cleary: May 2009

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Hamden, CT, United States. As a writer and poet living in Connecticut, I find my own poetic inspirations tend to arise from the wonders lurking in my garden. Join me as I explore the benefits of native gardens, search for everyday insights from the landscape and its many visitors and follow me as I craft my poems and enjoy the work of other poets and writers. View my complete profile. Wednesday, May 27, 2009. I had the pleasure of spending some time in Maine this weekend.  . Links to this post. Getting r...

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Poetry Liner Notes: October 2009

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The origin and life of a poem in the poet's words. Editor, Robin Elizabeth Sampson. Thursday, October 22, 2009. How many drops of water. Does it take to fill. I bet you always. Wanted to know. We can figure it out. Let’s say it is fifteen miles in length. Later we can use the odometer to check. Or a map. Now we’ll project the width at one mile. We assume, of course, a rectangle. By cutting. And re-assembling jagged edges, that is probably. Pretty close. Most things irregular hide. And then into a cup?

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Poetry Liner Notes: How Many Drops? by Mark McGuire-Schwartz

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The origin and life of a poem in the poet's words. Editor, Robin Elizabeth Sampson. Thursday, October 22, 2009. How many drops of water. Does it take to fill. I bet you always. Wanted to know. We can figure it out. Let’s say it is fifteen miles in length. Later we can use the odometer to check. Or a map. Now we’ll project the width at one mile. We assume, of course, a rectangle. By cutting. And re-assembling jagged edges, that is probably. Pretty close. Most things irregular hide. And then into a cup?

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Poetry Liner Notes: Soon to be revived

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The origin and life of a poem in the poet's words. Editor, Robin Elizabeth Sampson. Monday, March 18, 2013. Soon to be revived. There haven't been any posts for awhile here. Life gets in the way sometimes. But I will be reviving this soon. Sign up to get email notices of new posts! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What are Liner Notes? Featured on Poetry Liner Notes are all previously published poems. PLN does not take new. The photos and artwork used to illustrate the poems. How To Wolf A Cook.

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Poetry Liner Notes: The Art of Death by Mar (Mistryel) Walker

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The origin and life of a poem in the poet's words. Editor, Robin Elizabeth Sampson. Sunday, July 26, 2009. The Art of Death by Mar (Mistryel) Walker. The Art of Death. The ice sheets returned in 2113. In relentless methodical advance. Ceaseless snows layering without a thaw. Northern towns devoured in the frozen maw. Planed smooth under a grinding crush of fluff. And the sea's edge receded as the freezing swept. Down over Canada, New England. The north pacific and the upper middle west. For Millenium Cry...

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Poetry Liner Notes: How To Wolf A Cook by Leslie McGrath

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The origin and life of a poem in the poet's words. Editor, Robin Elizabeth Sampson. Saturday, May 8, 2010. How To Wolf A Cook by Leslie McGrath. How To Wolf A Cook. Mise en scène : lower the lights. And pour from her slim-necked carafe a half glass. Of something chilled, astringent. Now let. Your ravening gaze travel her nether-curves. As she spoons the stew or ladles the soup. Into a shallow bowl and dresses it. With thyme she's torn from the stem. You notice her thumbprint in the biscuit. I did what I ...

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Poetry Liner Notes: November 2009

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The origin and life of a poem in the poet's words. Editor, Robin Elizabeth Sampson. Saturday, November 7, 2009. Kindle by Shanna Germain. This is the story you like best of all:. How, my first year of fighting fires found me. Naked in the bunk, Nick with one finger. Against thigh, one at nipple. Station silent,. Only tip of pipe into skin. Nick’s thrusts. A thing I might like if I didn’t fight fires. In that silence—sirens—saved by the bell,. Skins slipped separate, zippers zipped up,. Previously publish...

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Poetry Liner Notes: Confession by Faith Vicinanza

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The origin and life of a poem in the poet's words. Editor, Robin Elizabeth Sampson. Saturday, February 6, 2010. Confession by Faith Vicinanza. When I would lie jumbled across the length of you –. All that was lost between us a little more or less. Each day, or pushed aside – always arching. Over the not-lost, the not-pushed-aside –. I pretended not to lean to the curve of sorrow's belly,. Your hand on my knee, your tongue in my mouth. And then we would stumble, or is it that I stumbled. I forgive us both.

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Poetry Liner Notes: Key by Gemma Mathewson

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The origin and life of a poem in the poet's words. Editor, Robin Elizabeth Sampson. Thursday, July 23, 2009. Key by Gemma Mathewson. Step - sweep - tap,. Step - sweep - tap,. As still as the Himalayas. That rise above his gompa. He stood while we viewed. Why now this curious dance? I let the protective silk veil settle. Back over the delicate pigments. And turn to watch the ritual. That now engages him. From devotional oil lamps,. Motes of dust billow from his toes. Like the stylized oyster clouds. I wro...

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Poetry Liner Notes: June 2009

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The origin and life of a poem in the poet's words. Editor, Robin Elizabeth Sampson. Friday, June 12, 2009. In Illustration - Lacuna by Robin E. Sampson. Hat better way to illustrate the concept of Poetry Liner Notes than with an example? An empty space or a missing part; a gap, a void. She traces edges, sees only minus. Examines the negative space where. She resides, self-defined by lack. Weathered fragments peel away. From her wall, litter the ground. What is missing cannot be. She will learn to value.

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Poetry Liner Notes: February 2010

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The origin and life of a poem in the poet's words. Editor, Robin Elizabeth Sampson. Saturday, February 6, 2010. Confession by Faith Vicinanza. When I would lie jumbled across the length of you –. All that was lost between us a little more or less. Each day, or pushed aside – always arching. Over the not-lost, the not-pushed-aside –. I pretended not to lean to the curve of sorrow's belly,. Your hand on my knee, your tongue in my mouth. And then we would stumble, or is it that I stumbled. I forgive us both.

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Hamden, CT, United States. As a writer and poet living in Connecticut, I find my own poetic inspirations tend to arise from the wonders lurking in my garden. Join me as I explore the benefits of native gardens, search for everyday insights from the landscape and its many visitors and follow me as I craft my poems and enjoy the work of other poets and writers. View my complete profile. Wednesday, June 10, 2009. Peonies then and now. 160; Now they look like this. Links to this post. Wednesday, May 27, 2009.

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