Tuesday, October 09, 2007
Great Regulars: Children at play give personalities
to lifeless objects, and we don't need to give up that pleasure as we grow older. Poets are good at discerning life within what otherwise might seem lifeless. Here the poet Peter Pereira, a family physician in the Seattle area, contemplates a smiling statue, and in that moment of contemplation the smile is given by the statue to the man.
The Garden Buddha
from Ted Kooser: American Life in Poetry: Column 132
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