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Friday, February 3, 2023

Forgiveness poem

Hello and happy Poetry Friday! It's February—my most favorite month! :) Be sure to visit lovely Laura's Blog for Roundup. 

A couple of newsy things:

Irene, Carol, Charles
at Highlights Oct. 2022
1. AFRICAN TOWN is now available in paperback! Yay! Charles and I hope this means more readers find this powerful story of resilience and family.

2. Charles Waters and I will again be teaching (with special guest Carol Hinz!) on campus at Highlights Foundation. Our workshop is called Poetry for Kids: A World of Publishing Possibilities. Join us April 16-19! 

3. You're invited to check out my new post up at Smack Dab in the Middle entitled "On Time, Sacrifice, and Difficult Choices in the Writing Life." Thank you!

Today's ArtSpeak: Light poem features... snow. And forgiveness, which—whether for others or for ourselves—is rarely an easy thing. But sometimes it just...happens. Like snow. xo



Sometimes Forgiveness Comes Like a Spring Snow

all hush,
no hurry

you wake
to glints
and glimmering

the old wounds
swaddled
in downy light

morning
welcoming you
back to yourself

yet again

- Irene Latham

17 comments:

  1. Your comparison of spring snow to forgiveness is beautiful, Irene. Thank you for sharing it here. And I am so excited to say that I will be joining you at Highlights in April as will a few other poet friends from Poetry Friday. I can't wait to meet you and Charles!

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    1. YAY! I get to meet and share time with Rose!! Very happy making. Thanks for telling me. ;)

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  2. It's great to hear that you & Charles are back again at Highligths! And forgiveness as snow, 'swaddling' the wounds is a special way to think about it, Irene. "Light" is going to make a terrific Artspeak year! Enjoy your weekend!

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  3. Irene, I love how your title is the opening line of the poem... and such a beautiful simile. And I'm signed up for Highlights!!!

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    1. Patricia! YAY! Looking so forward to sharing this time with you. :)

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  4. I'm just so pleased for Africa Town! And, hooray for more teaching. Someday, I'm going to join you all. I love "old wounds swadled in downy light."

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  5. Beautiful poem! I love the gentle treatment of those old wounds. And congratulations on the paperback!

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  6. This title is WOW! So much in that one line.

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  7. What Marcie said! Your title does so much work here, in the best way. Then you richly draw out that comparison through your word choice and combine it with the perfect image.

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  8. Congratulations on the paperback version of African Town, Irene. I read and enjoyed both posts The ArtSpeak poem has such a gentle tone to it. Light is going to brighten your journey this year.

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  9. Your poem, just a delight. Forgiveness breathes such beauty into our souls. What a wonderful poem. And Yay for African Town! I would LOVE to come to Highlights. I will check the calendar.....not sure but certainly tempting!!! I know it will be wonderful. Hi to Charles. Janet F. PS I agree with Patricia about your title. I always learn (or relearn) a lot from you.

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    1. Janet, I hope you can come so we can learn and celebrate together! xo

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  10. Your poems are a master class in awesome, Irene.
    "morning
    welcoming you
    back to yourself

    yet again" - yes!

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  11. Such a beautiful comparison of snow and forgiveness.

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  12. Mmmm... lovely and strong. Beautiful comparison. I saw that you all will be up in Honesdale again - lucky attendees! Enjoy your favorite month; sending heart after heart your way....

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  13. "All hush, no hurry" -- sounds like a dream!

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