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Rated: 13+ · Book · Biographical · #1317094
Enga mellom fjella: where from across the meadow, poems sing from mountains and molehills.

Enga mellom Fjella




Sentinel

         Marked
                   as if you own me
I bow before the Bitterroots
and just like you
                   my rocky soil, my withered grass
                   lays prey to the empty sky.

© Kåre Enga 2007 "Sentinel

Daffodils from Mandy.

Reader's Choice of Poems:

"Sentinel
"In Lagada, la vita
"In search of Iris
"At three
"Koan on an October sky


Reader's Choice of blog entries from my old blog "L'aura del Campo:

"Death of Jeannie New Moon
"Winter: 18 Mas'il (December 29)
"In a garden of roses, baby
"Half-naked dreams? 'Getting the stain out of genes!
"James Doohan, Scotty. Ombra mai fu. Eutin Guitar Orchestra

FACES




PLACES





Yellow cheer from sarah




 Kåre *Delight* Enga

~ until everything was rainbow, rainbow, rainbow! And I let the fish go.
~ Elizabeth Bishop
The Fish
February 8, 2014 at 9:08pm
February 8, 2014 at 9:08pm
#806364
Me:

I must maintain focus. My reading is Wednesday at 7 at our local Shakespeare & Co. From my rooms that's 42 steps down and take a right. It's in the same building.

So far the forecast is cloudy and above freezing. A real break.

My goal is to get a minimum of twenty of my friends to attend. That means inviting 100. I'm inviting everyone I see! Although I've told friends before, this last minute work is essential. People forget or get side-tracked.

I must stay focused.

Plan A and B: Kathy will present before me... or not. I have to be ready for both scenarios. I intend to start with some well-known performance poems that I feel comfortable with.

1. Start from the back with "I Katrina". Shannon can get me a crown and a scepter ...I only need a red cape!. *Laugh*
2. Parris introduces me.
3. I continue with three of four poems, including "Speak soft my name" and "bargain basement bin".
4. Shannon introduces "This and every November".
5. I read: "Walk among these hills" (joy, awe; ask people to imagine themselves walking the hills north of town in winter), "Crossing quicksand" (a serious voice; chess, law, Bernice's Bakery), "In flight" (surprise voice; the annual September fashion show in Hip Strip in front of where I read), "Yaktrax" (pensive, motherly; Pattee Creek Canyon), "Frames" (imagine yourself a student, ill, spaced-out? Bernice's Bakery), 'Questions" (whiny, desperate voice re mental health), "Bridge players" (resigned, love lost; Senior Center).

So many groups and individuals to reach out to. The 7 Missoula poems are for people the audience will know. Hopefully Pepper, Wilton (so far yes), Kathy, some of the bridge players and Marshall (Lorin's brother) can attend. Lavinia already has an obligation; however, friends will be there. I can only hope that those who've said yes weren't just being polite.

So... if I seem less communicative it may be that I'm just trying to stay focused.



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