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HOMEPAGE2020-12-02T13:55:42-08:00

WHY I WRITE A POEM A DAY

In a quest to find more joy in the tedious rhythm of my life as a new mother, I vowed to write a poem every day that year to train myself to observe the world around me. That was 10 years ago, and I never stopped. May this space inspire you to notice the ordinary moments in your own days and find them suddenly bright with wonder.

TODAY’S POEM

A cure for laziness

I felt lazy until I remembered
what I did in the last hour.

My heart made enough energy
to raise a ton of steel
three feet off the ground,

and I took a thousand breaths.

My liver worked like a dog,
to be honest,
and neither of us complained.

And when I look out the window,
my eyes take in more detail
than the biggest telescope.

I lie back on the couch again
just as my daughter asks for a snack.

I tell her I’m far too busy,
which makes her laugh,
but my mouth
is working too hard to reply
as it makes its next
two-cup serving
of saliva.

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