tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3230325471400557056.post1731521947643354942..comments2024-03-25T00:20:30.920-07:00Comments on A Synonym for Living: Two poems I'm thinking of today, rattling around with a wild feverA Synonym for Livinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17661038047591907166noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3230325471400557056.post-7789403071922353892010-11-03T18:03:19.046-07:002010-11-03T18:03:19.046-07:00Hey there- long time, no.. read. Good to hear from...Hey there- long time, no.. read. Good to hear from you. <br /><br />I remember talking about the Wright poem in connection to the Rilke, in a workshop with M.Doty a few summers ago. Worth ruminating on.A Synonym for Livinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17661038047591907166noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3230325471400557056.post-57169002426022113132010-11-03T07:10:50.710-07:002010-11-03T07:10:50.710-07:00Funny, I was just the other day explaining to my g...Funny, I was just the other day explaining to my gf "love's austere and lonely offices", which had been running through my head all that day. And this past weekend I picked up a dual language edition of Rilke's <i>Sonnets to Orpheus</i> at the Strand. "You must change your life" is making me just now think of Wright's "Lying in a Hammock..." and its "I have wasted my life." Lot of confluence happening here.<br /><br />Oh, it's me Lithen from LJ, by the bye.aL minhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11604777210098745398noreply@blogger.com