Marie Fox writes:
Ananias, the delightful poem by Rushworth Kidder in our anthology, is my poem
for today. It's on page 78.
My favourite example of tight, lyrical poetic artistry:
Freeing the verse of your heart
with the rhythm of intuition.
But I also like the humorous tone, achieved by the recognition of our human
weaknesses:
"But ....may I say a word?" and by the tone of inclusiveness: it's
about us, we, as much as you, dear Ananias.
There are some great phrases: "uncritical innocence", "you
shattered such logic", "out of that blaze you came, wide-eyed and
child-like".
Thanks Rush. A gem.
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