Tag: Spring Poems

  • A Celebration of Poetry for International Women’s Day 2020

    A Celebration of Poetry for International Women’s Day 2020

    Papyrus Fragment It darts, bares a blaze of underwing to plain sight; this endless fragile need to make a mark, to come to light Papyrus Fragment is © Annette Skade   ‘Secrets of a cartographer’s wife’ by Katrina Dybzynska The cartographer’s wife never told him about her contributions to his maps. A few tiny islands…

  • ‘Through the blossom-gate’ C. Murray

    Originally posted on Poethead by Chris Murray: Through the blossom-gate,   and quite before the acid leaf unfurls into its meaning— we are subjected to the play of light, working on our necessity to speak out into a flowering. It is not yet warm — already, the sun is playing at dragging up and displaying…