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Sometimes you sense how faithfully your life is delivered, even though you can't read the address.
Ted Kooser Quotes: Sometimes you sense how faithfully
It is all around us, free, this wonderful life: clear jingle of tire chains, the laughter of ice that breaks under our boots. Each hour's a gift to those who take it up.
Ted Kooser Quotes: It is all around us,
I farm a little plot of things to say, with not much frontage on the busy road.
Ted Kooser Quotes: I farm a little plot
Mike Forsberg's images give us bright openings onto a world ... Here on the Great Plains both people and trees and everything else are in some way shaped by wind and weather. This book, too, has been shaped by where it comes from, and that's just a part of its beauty.
Ted Kooser Quotes: Mike Forsberg's images give us
A happy birthday this evening, I sat by an open window and read till the light was gone and the book was no more than a part of the darkness. I could easily have switched on a lamp, but I wanted to ride the day down into night, to sit alone, and smooth the unreadable page with the pale gray ghost of my hand
Ted Kooser Quotes: A happy birthday this evening,
a storm that walked on legs of lightning,
dragging its shaggy belly over the fields.
Ted Kooser Quotes: a storm that walked on
Don't talk to me about the stars, about how cold and indifferent they are, about the unimaginable distances. There are millions of stars within us that are just as far, and people like me sometimes burn up a whole life trying to reach them.
Ted Kooser Quotes: Don't talk to me about
Turtle has just one plan at a time, and every cell buys into it.
Ted Kooser Quotes: Turtle has just one plan
Pocket Poem
If this comes creased and creased again and soiled
as if I'd opened it a thousand times
to see if what I'd written here was right,
it's all because I looked too long for you
to put in your pocket. Midnight says
the little gifts of loneliness come wrapped
by nervous fingers. What I wanted this
to say was that I want to be so close
that when you find it, it is warm from me.
Ted Kooser Quotes: Pocket Poem<br>If this comes creased
At the other side
of the galaxy, a star thirty-five times
the size of our own sun exploded
and vanished, leaving a small green spot
on the astronomer's retina
as he stood in the great open dome
of my heart with no one to tell.
Ted Kooser Quotes: At the other side <br>of
Valentine's Day is the poet's holiday.
Ted Kooser Quotes: Valentine's Day is the poet's
Just as a dancer, turning and turning, may fill the dusty light with the soft swirl of her flying skirts, our weeping willow
now old and broken , creaking in the breeze
turns slowly, slowly in the winter sun, sweeping the rusty roof of the barn with the pale blue lacework of her shadow.
Ted Kooser Quotes: Just as a dancer, turning
His hands fluttered like birds,
each with a fancy silk ribbon
to weave into their nest,
as he stood at the mirror
dressing for work, waving hello
to himself with both hands.
Ted Kooser Quotes: His hands fluttered like birds,<br>each
MOTHER – By Ted Kooser

Mid April already, and the wild plums
bloom at the roadside, a lacy white
against the exuberant, jubilant green
of new grass and the dusty, fading black
of burned-out ditches. No leaves, not yet,
only the delicate, star-petaled
blossoms, sweet with their timeless perfume.

You have been gone a month today
and have missed three rains and one nightlong
watch for tornadoes. I sat in the cellar
from six to eight while fat spring clouds
went somersaulting, rumbling east. Then it poured,
a storm that walked on legs of lightning,
dragging its shaggy belly over the fields.

The meadowlarks are back, and the finches
are turning from green to gold. Those same
two geese have come to the pond again this year,
honking in over the trees and splashing down.

They never nest, but stay a week or two
then leave. The peonies are up, the red sprouts,
burning in circles like birthday candles,
for this is the month of my birth, as you know,
the best month to be born in, thanks to you,
everything ready to burst with living.

There will be no more new flannel nightshirts
sewn on your old black Singer, no birthday card
addressed in a shaky but businesslike hand.

You asked me if I would be sad when it happened
and I am sad. But the iris I moved from your house
now hold in the dusty dry fists of the
Ted Kooser Quotes: MOTHER – By Ted Kooser<br
The poem is the device through which the ordinary world is seen in a new way - engaging, compelling, even beautiful.
Ted Kooser Quotes: The poem is the device
All night, this soft rain from The distant past. No wonder I sometimes Waken as a child.
Ted Kooser Quotes: All night, this soft rain
A poem is a record of a discovery.
Ted Kooser Quotes: A poem is a record
I like the poem on the page and not at the podium. I like to address the poem in peace and quiet, not on the edge of a folding chair with a full bladder. I can't stand hearing a poem that I can't see. I did a reading at Wayne State, and it ended with the comedy such occasions deserve. I'd seated myself on a piano bench, and discovered upon attempting to arise at the end that the varnish had softened and I was stuck fast. The hinge was to the front, under my knees, so that as I tried to get up, I merely opened the lid.
Ted Kooser Quotes: I like the poem on
If I don't take the risk, I'll wind up with a bloodless poem. I have to be out there on the edge.
Ted Kooser Quotes: If I don't take the
Wisdom is easy to carry but difficult to load.
Ted Kooser Quotes: Wisdom is easy to carry
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