Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Poetry Cavalcade 19: All of It
I've never been to Yosemite
Just seen the pictures
Black and white, Ansel Adams
A book of my dad's.
So, I never saw
In greyscale tones
A lithe clever raccoon
Catch a long silver fish.
(That's not in the photos;
Too life-full for that)
Once, I was Peter
On the shore, cooking fish.
Every day
A miracle
All of it God's.
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I love the second verse,especially the last two lines,two syllables long of a haiku.And I like "greyscale tones.Gorgeous.I wonder what would happen if you ended the poem at :"Once,I was Peter/On the shore,cooking fish?" I would prefer to deduce God's miracle myself. I think it would be a stronger poem. Interesting. I have a poem about an Ansel Adams photograph myself: "Moonrise Over Hernandez,New Mexico."
Yosemite is worth the trip. It's far better in person, in color. I've been twice and can't wait to go back
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