Reviewed by Basia Wilson In crafting a poem, any good poet knows to consider the myriad ways a reader may approach their work. Take,
1. Remember that time is a circle Pull purple petals from flushed puffs of clover. Begin counting. Lay in long grass, allowing
Spring lilacs show slow in April, wet and late. Daffodils, bluebells, tulips, show sooner. Cynthia yearns for the lilac in my coat pocket. The
I left the laptop open like a mouth; walked to the other end of the room; stared at the greening water in the vase