For the entire month of October, Horvath featured poems written specifically about the individual works of art--ekphrastic poetry. I urge you to read through some of last month's entries.
This month A Poem a Day is celebrating
the "old drama" that takes place every November. At times, we will take note of specific dates on the calendar.The poem "November" by Linda Pastan, provides the inspiration for the month:
We begin with reminders of our membership in the community of those who have gone before us. Later, we honor the memory of those who died for our liberty and freedom, and we offer our thanksgiving for all we have received.
NOVEMBER
It is an old drama
this disappearance of the leaves,
this seeming death
of the landscape.
In a later scene,
or earlier,
the trees like gnarled magicians
produce handkerchiefs
of leaves
out of empty branches.
And we watch.
We are like children
at this spectacle
of leaves,
as if one day we too
will open the wooden doors
of our coffins
and come out smiling
and bowing
all over again.
The Poetry Friday Round-Up is being held at Teaching Authors. See you there!
I have Linda Pastan and another of her takes on November (and October) at my place this week, too! She has captured the season well!!
ReplyDeleteLove this! I am watching leaves fall and enjoying the poetry this time of year too. What a show!
ReplyDeleteAnd what a great idea for a library blog. I am going to really enjoy that one!