Monday 30 May 2016

Poetry is honey for the soul (6) - Diane Reynolds





           Poetry is honey for the soul



Diane Reynolds is an award-winning journalist whose work has appeared in The Washington Post, The Baltimore Sun, and Publishers Weekly among other publications. She teaches literature and writing at the university level and also holds an MDiv from Earlham School of Religion. Her book, "The Doubled Life of Dietrich Bonhoeffer" has been released last month.

I asked Diane if she might consider participating in "One poem a day: readers turned bloggers". She accepted and gave me two suggestions: one is Johnson's Creation (https://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poem/creation). The other is a poem she wrote after cutting and arranging wild irises into a jug or pitcher. Diane also gave photos and ¨painting (irises by Van Gogh), underlining that they might illustrate both poems.

Of course, even if she says she is no poet, I chose her text.







Purple
irises
suspended
in a pitcher
amid leaves and nature's green wire spirals.

On the pitcher
blue and white glaze
Woman reading
Cat, tail curled upward
Sheep lying in a patch of shade.

Irises,
Picked from a meadow
Abutting cut lawn.
Massed in a factory pot.

Against artifice nature etched.













































3 comments:

  1. Thank you Camille! I just realized this was up.

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  2. Thank you Camille! I just realized this was up.

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  3. Thank you Camille! I just realized this was up.

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