Hi All!
Happy National Poetry Month. Happily aligned with this is my release of the Poetic Library Spotlight series. Indeed, this week, I am working on the Poetic Library Spotlight Series: Interview with a Poet. I will reveal who I interviewed this weekend and will release the full interview later this month!
In my mid-week post for this week, I discuss the movement of trees and the lessons we can learn from their elasticity. If you're interested in reading this post, please consider upgrading to a paid subscription. By doing so, you'll have access to all of my posts, as well as exclusive Poetic Library interviews and Zoom events.
Windswept
Windswept trees must be used as metaphors in meditation. One can only dream of such flexibility - sensibility. In calm winds, you do not see the tree fighting the breeze - I am sure windswept must be used often in meditation. To be windswept is to be harassed, harangued, hassled, h-uh huh huh we pant battered by the wind. I think we should change this meaning.
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