Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Great Regulars: Just as one wouldn't try

to see the whole state in a day, the poems are best read a few at a time. Individually, they are like postcards. Wish you were here, the best seem to say, and you may find yourself wishing to visit. Before long. Before the tide comes in.

Night Beach (from "Deer Drink the Moon")
[by Peter Sears]

from B.T. Shaw: The Oregonian: Natural enchantments rule in Oregon poetry

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