a couple years ago, my friend pam told me about then poet laureate ted kooser's valentine poems.  a simple poem written and mailed each year for valentine's day.  i helped her find a handful of his poems online and was struck by their earthy simplicity.  so when i saw a collection of his poems titled simply valentines during one of my many visits to a bookstore, i picked it up.  i immediately fell in love with the first poem.  today i bought myself the book, after having picked it up longingly at least half a dozen times.  here's the first poem:
Pocket Poem
If this comes creased and creased again and soiled
as if I'd opened it a thousand times
to see if what I'd written here was right,
it's all because I looked too long for you
to put it in your pocket.  Midnight says
the little gifts of loneliness come wrapped
by nervous fingers.  What I wanted this
to say was that I want to be so close
that when you find it, it is warm from me.
i loved it so much that i wanted to share.
 
How romantic. I want to hear more. Will you share additional samples from your book? (say, one a day until the 14th?)
ReplyDeleteThat is so nice.
ReplyDeleteI love that. Now I want to see the book. And perhaps have it.
ReplyDeletei love a lot of the other poems, too, brooke. i think you'd definitely like it. i think i'll follow BiV's suggestion and share one a day through the 14th. just because poem's this lovely should be shared.
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