Featured Poems of the Week:
Week of 5/21/23:
I'm a retired middle school principal, but life's been busy lately because I'm helping a principal-friend out at a local middle school where I'm a long-term sub for four 8th grade Language Arts classes. Oh yeah -- the life of a teacher is QuItE BuSy! Things will slow down soon though as school ends on 6/9 -- AND -- I can see the light at the end of the tunnel -- especially with a three-day weekend coming up! : )
In tribute to three-day weekends (LOVE 'EM when I'm not in retirement mode), I have posted Emmett Lee Dickinson's poem "At leisure is the soul" as one of our Featured Poems of the Week. Dickinson's poem inspired his third cousin Emily to pen her poem with the same opening line, our other Featured Poem.
In tribute to three-day weekends (LOVE 'EM when I'm not in retirement mode), I have posted Emmett Lee Dickinson's poem "At leisure is the soul" as one of our Featured Poems of the Week. Dickinson's poem inspired his third cousin Emily to pen her poem with the same opening line, our other Featured Poem.
By Emmett Lee Dickinson:
At leisure is the Soul That gets a Three Day Weekend – The Width of Life – before it spreads Without a thing to tend – It begs you give it Play – Or just some R & R – And put off Housework – as We do – To Search a Vacant Bar – |
By Emily Dickinson:
At leisure is the Soul That gets a Staggering Blow – The Width of Life – before it spreads Without a thing to do – It begs you give it Work – But just the placing Pins – Or humblest Patchwork – Children do – To Help its Vacant Hands – |
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PLUS, ONCE PER WEEK, I LISTEN TO A PIECE I'VE NEVER HEARD BEFORE AND RATE IT (HERE).
LAST WEEK I LISTENED TO SERGE BORTKIEWICZ'S PIANO CONCERTO.
THIS WEEK I WILL LISTEN TO TBA.
PLUS, ONCE PER WEEK, I LISTEN TO A PIECE I'VE NEVER HEARD BEFORE AND RATE IT (HERE).
LAST WEEK I LISTENED TO SERGE BORTKIEWICZ'S PIANO CONCERTO.
THIS WEEK I WILL LISTEN TO TBA.
Last Week's Featured Poems of the Week:
Week of 5/14/23:
A FEW NOTES:
Happy Moher's Day to all you mothers out there! I hope you have a wonderful day! Annnd...I hope those with whom you cohabitate do not abide by an outdated belief system where "the woman does all the work around the house" as implied in Emmett Lee Dickinson's short poem "It's such a little thing to sweep," one of our current Featured Poems of the Week. Dickinson's poem inspired his third cousin Emily to pen her poem "It's such a little thing to weep," our other Featured Poem.
Happy Moher's Day to all you mothers out there! I hope you have a wonderful day! Annnd...I hope those with whom you cohabitate do not abide by an outdated belief system where "the woman does all the work around the house" as implied in Emmett Lee Dickinson's short poem "It's such a little thing to sweep," one of our current Featured Poems of the Week. Dickinson's poem inspired his third cousin Emily to pen her poem "It's such a little thing to weep," our other Featured Poem.
By Emmett Lee Dickinson:
It’s such a little thing to sweep So short a thing to clean-- And yet—by Toil – we men with these Try not to intervene! |
By Emily Dickinson:
It's such a little thing to weep -- So short a thing to sigh -- And yet -- by Trades -- the size of these We men and women die! |
Previous Week's Featured Poems of the Week:
Week of 5/7/23:
A FEW NOTES:
In this galaxy just last week, we celebrated all of those Star Wars Days: May the Forth Be With You, Revenge of the Fifth, and Revenge of the Sixth (are there any others/).
In tribute to the various Star Wars celebrations, I have posted Emmett Lee Dickinson's "'Obi-Wan?' I do now need you" as one of our Featured Poems of the Week. Dickinson's poem inspired his third cousin Emily to pen her poem "'Unto Me?' I do not know you," our other Featured Poem.
In this galaxy just last week, we celebrated all of those Star Wars Days: May the Forth Be With You, Revenge of the Fifth, and Revenge of the Sixth (are there any others/).
In tribute to the various Star Wars celebrations, I have posted Emmett Lee Dickinson's "'Obi-Wan?' I do now need you" as one of our Featured Poems of the Week. Dickinson's poem inspired his third cousin Emily to pen her poem "'Unto Me?' I do not know you," our other Featured Poem.
By Emmett Lee Dickinson:
“Obi-Wan?” I do now need you – Where may be your House? “I am Leia – Late of Polis Massa – Now – of Alderaan” – X-Wings – have you to convey me? This is far, far Away – “Arms I need – omniscient Jedi – Trust in the Force” – I’ve been spotted – “I need Help” – I am small – “At Least Be esteemed in the Force to help Me -- You’re my only Hope” – |
By Emily Dickinson:
"Unto Me?" I do not know you – Where may be your House? "I am Jesus – Late of Judea – Now – of Paradise" – Wagons – have you – to convey me? This is far from Thence – "Arms of Mine – sufficient Phaeton – Trust Omnipotence" – I am spotted – "I am Pardon" – I am small – "The Least Is esteemed in Heaven the Chiefest – Occupy my House" – |
A "twofer" this week -- we have TWO sets of Featured Poems of the Week, the two poems above and the two poems below. Since the theme this week is "Star Wars," I have posted Emmett Lee Dickinson's poem "the darkside is fine)but Darth" -- the very poem that inspired E. E. Cummings to write his poem "dying is fine)but Death."
By Emmett Lee Dickinson:
the darkside is fine)but Darth ?o bi wan kanob i wouldn’t like Darth if Darth were decent:for then(instead of slaughtering the Clones)you begin to feel the force ’s phenomenal why?be cause the darkside is entirely natural;entirely putting it predictably deadly(but Darth is severely volatile & explosive & evil & cruel) we thank the force ubiquitous for the darkside (forgive us,o Luke! the son of Darth |
By E. E. Cummings:
dying is fine)but Death ?o baby i wouldn't like Death if Death were good:for when(instead of stopping to think)you begin to feel of it,dying 's miraculous why?be cause dying is perfectly natural;perfectly putting it mildly lively(but Death is strictly scientific & artificial & evil & legal) we thank thee god almighty for dying (forgive us,o life!the sin of Death |