sunday bear: mary oliver from New and Selected Poems (1992)

“Buster and Betty Sue” by Barbara McConnell (yellow mohair, matching outfits, gold heart studs, 1987)

 

 

The Sun
by Mary Oliver

Have you ever seen
anything
in your life
more wonderful

than the way the sun,
every evening,
relaxed and easy,
floats toward the horizon

and into the clouds or the hills,
or the rumpled sea,
and is gone —
and how it slides again

out of the blackness,
every morning,
on the other side of the world,
like a red flower

streaming upward on its heavenly oils,
say, on a morning in early summer,
at its perfect imperial distance —
and have you ever felt for anything

such wild love —
do you think there is anywhere, in any language,
a word billowing enough
for the pleasure

that fills you,
as the sun
reaches out,
as it warms you

as you stand there,
empty-handed —
or have you too
turned from this world —

or have you too
gone crazy
for power,
for things?

© 1992 Mary Oliver (New and Selected Poems, Beacon Press). All rights reserved.

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Week of April 16-21, 2012

Guest Poets:

  • April 16: Linda Baie
  • April 17: Lesa Medley
  • April 18: Leslie Muir
  • April 19: Margarita Engle
  • April 20: Sondra Gash

Door Prizes:

  • The President’s Stuck in the Bathtub by Susan Katz and Robert Neubecker (Clarion, 2012)
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sunday bunny: mary oliver from Evidence

“Bordeaux” by Hillary Hulen (clown bunny, dyed mohair, white lace collar, bell buttons, pink rosebud accents, 1988)

 

 

With Thanks to the Field Sparrow, Whose Voice Is So Delicate and Humble

I do not live happily or comfortably
with the cleverness of our times.
The talk is all about computers,
the news is all about bombs and blood.
This morning, in the fresh field,
I came upon a hidden nest.
It held four warm, speckled eggs.
I touched them.
Then went away softly,
having felt something more wonderful
than all the electricity of New York City.

~ Mary Oliver (Evidence, Beacon Press, 2009)

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Week of April 9 – 14, 2012

Guest Poets:

  • April 9: Martha Calderaro
  • April 10: Kathi Appelt
  • April 11: Robyn Hood Black
  • April 12: Charles Waters
  • April 13: Adele Kenny

Door Prizes:

  • Water Sings Blue by Kate Coombs and Meilo So (Chronicle Books, 2012)
  • Guacamole by Jorge Argueta and Margarita Sada (Groundwood Books, 2012)

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sunday bear: mary oliver from The Leaf and the Cloud

“Isabella,” by Marcia Sibol (golden mohair, vintage lace dress, antique cameo, pearl earrings, straw bonnet, 1991)

 

 

From The Book of Time

     1.

I rose this morning early as usual, and went to my desk.
But it’s spring,

and the thrush is in the woods,
somewhere in the twirled branches, and he is singing.

And so, now, I am standing by the open door.
And now I am stepping down onto the grass.

I am touching a few leaves.
I am noticing the way the yellow butterflies
move together, in a twinkling cloud, over the field.

And I am thinking: maybe just looking and listening
is the real work.

Maybe the world, without us,
is the real poem.

~ Mary Oliver (The Leaf and The Cloud, De Capo Press, 2000)

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Week of April 2 – 7, 2012

Guest Poets:

  • April 2: April Pulley Sayre
  • April 3: Mary Quattlebaum
  • April 4: Helen Frost
  • April 5: Linda Ashman
  • April 6: Gail Gerwin

Door Prizes:

  • BookSpeak by Laura Purdie Salas and Josée Bisaillon (Clarion, 2011)
  • Hidden by Helen Frost (FSG, 2011)

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sunday bear: john lennon

“Crackers, Yeoman 2nd Class,” by Denise Dewire (German distressed mohair, blue chambray sailor suit, tea-stained cap, 1988).

 

 

As a kid I had a dream – I wanted to own my own bicycle. When I got the bike I must have been the happiest boy in Liverpool, maybe the world. I lived for that bike. Most kids left their bike in the backyard at night. Not me. I insisted on taking mine indoors and the first night I even kept it in my bed. ~ John Lennon

♥ Today’s Sunday Bear Hug is brought to you by Mr. Cornelius, whose favorite Lennon song is “Imagine.” He also thinks you’d make a mighty fine Honey Pie. Rattle your jewelry, clink your teacups and have a smashing day!

(((((HUGS))))))HONEY PIE((((((HUGS))))))

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sunday bear: percy bysshe shelley

“Ophelia” by Kathy Mullin (German distressed wavy mohair, antique baby dress, 1989)

 

 

And Spring arose on the garden fair,
Like the Spirit of Love felt everywhere;
And each flower and herb on Earth’s dark breast
rose from the dreams of its wintry rest.

~ Percy Bysshe Shelley, “The Sensitive Plant.”

♥ This week’s Sunday Bear Hug is brought to you by the sensitive and dreamy Mr. Cornelius, who’ll be out today cavorting with the daffodils and having tea with the robins. Happy Week, Friends!

(((HUGS))((HUGS))((HUGS))((HUGS))((HUGS))

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