XLIV

Don April 15th, 2009

XLIV Wordsworth wrote an endless poem in blank verse on” the growth of a poet’s mind.”  I shall attempt a more modest feat for a more distracted age: a blog, “Things which a Lifetime of Trying to Be a Poet has Taught Me.” 

            Robert Frost shared both inner and outer weather with the tree at his window.  Truly they are connected.  Besides, the outer weather can sometimes just be so much fun!

 WEATHER REPORTDelivered by Radagast the Brown

To the People of Harlindon

 

What news does the West Wind bring today

From lands undying, far away?

 

Joy she brings from Westernesse

And comes with ocean waves cavorting,

While tall clouds in gallant dress

Ride on her back to watch the sporting.

                                                Reaching the land

                                                With no less than

A thousand thunder-voices snorting,

                                                She laughs with glee;

                                                Nor hill nor tree

Will be her headlong passage thwarting!

 

Blowing leaves and blowing paper

With the West wind dance and caper.

 

Donald T. Williams, PhD

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