I’m thrilled to share that my poem “My Body The Hymn” is now up at Blue Heron Review, Issue 18 – Transformation and Change. It couldn’t have found a better home! My deep thanks to editor Cristina Norcross for including it. The poem is about halfway down the page (18th – you have to scroll) and can be read here
Well done, you!
nice start to your day….
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Thank you, June!
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Wow, Lynne! I love how you introduce and construct this hymn! Though, at some level, I could glean from the first moment its whole, underlying rationale, I was still delightfully surprised by to arrive at this moment:
“so I can be here with you
no landmines exploding,
love flaring instead
in us…”
Glory be!
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Thank you SO much , Stephanie – I love that you appreciate those nuances!💜
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I’m slow getting to your post. I really like this poem. I can imagine feeling the old loves finally released to be completely here and now and future becoming.
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Love that, Dan and that you could imagine it! Thank you so much!
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“for the hand I could hold forever // and for the hand that flexes open— / if it must—”
This takes true understanding.
Congratulations, Lynne.
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Thank you, Ken! I love that you appreciate the nuances of those lines! True understanding – took me awhile…
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Well done and true.
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Thanks so much, Michael!
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