08
Apr
2008
Poem of the moment: Lisel Muller
I had never heard of her but her poetry is full of a sense of wonder, curiosity, and often a touch of the mythical - I think.
Here’s a bit of “why we tell stories”
Because we used to have leaves
and on damp days
our muscles feel a tug,
painful now, from when roots
pulled us into the groundand because our children believe
they can fly, an instinct retained
from when the bones in our arms
were shaped like zithers and broke
neatly under their feathersand because before we had lungs
we knew how far it was to the bottom
as we floated open-eyed
like painted scarves through the scenery
of dreams, and because we awakenedand learned to speak
see the full poem at http://plagiarist.com/poetry/3140/
She’s now on my list of books to snatch, i have to read more ![]()
Some links
short bio http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/85
interview after she got the pulitzer http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/entertainment/april97/mueller_4-14.html
