All Comments on 'Mother Jones: March/April'

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twelveoonetwelveooneabout 13 years ago
Your Poem

has been mentioned in NPR. I have some questions about this:

wingtips so light you can fly so heavy I can

stand, grounded

that being one of them. Did I mention a 5? Do I have to?

UnderYourSpellUnderYourSpellabout 13 years ago
~

Bows down with gratitude for a real poem that saved me from rhyming couplets (that don't) before my brain turns entirely to mush

buttersbuttersabout 13 years ago
i find this a fascinating poem

it bears more than one reread... especially like the final strophe

but

i am completely baffled by the title. perhaps you would be good enough to enlighten me? *confused face*

GuiltyPleasureGuiltyPleasureabout 13 years ago
If .....

......this doesn't have a red H beside it tomorrow there is no justice. Poetry that makes one think is what saves this place from poetry that makes one cringe. Thank you for this, anna.

Tess

WilliamButlerYeatsWilliamButlerYeatsabout 13 years ago
I found the first stanza very agreeable

Although, I didn't make the connection to Mother Jones magazine.

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