The poem is more of an observation than a poem. I somehow expected better from a poet that is slightly more powerful than the president of a junior high PTA.
I am a writer who lives and works in West Michigan. I am a graduate of Albion College, the University of Michigan Law School, and the MFA Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College. I have published three full-length collections of poetry: Holding Down the Earth (Sky Books, 1995), A Path Between Houses (University of Wisconsin Press, 2000) which won the Brittingham Prize, and Figured Dark (University of Arkansas Press, 2007), which won the University of Arkansas Press Poetry Series. I have also published three chapbooks: Eros, Psyche and the Death of Narrative (Candle Creek Press, 2006), The Afterlight (WVU-Legal Studies Forum, 2006), and The Divisible Field ( WVU-Legal Studies Forum, 2008), and have completed a fourth manuscript, Tropical Landscape with Ten Hummingbirds. I am working on a novel. My work has received a Pushcart Prize, the Mississippi Review Prize, the Paumanok Poetry Prize, the Greensboro Review Literary Award in Poetry, and the Arts & Letters Prize. I was a Bread Loaf Fellow in 2002. When not writing, I work full-time as corporation counsel for a local government and also teach part-time in the English Department at Hope College in Holland, Michigan.
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The poem is more of an observation than a poem. I somehow expected better from a poet that is slightly more powerful than the president of a junior high PTA.
Oh, no.
Wait until Jeff finds out somone is trying to make him look silly on my blog!
I want to write a few poems by June 31, too ... but my calendar tells me that *is* impossible! :-)
I can see two poems just in the last two posts (geese and lightning). Go for it man...you can do it :-)
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