Boruch, Simic, Pratt, Hahn, Ritsos
With "The Sound of One Fork" Minnie Bruce Pratt tells an entire tale, each line urging me on to the next, enthralling in its normalcy.
I have a deep appreciation for Gary Larson's poem. I am grateful for the thoughtful curation and daily selection of poems through the Sharpener, which have profoundly shaped my perspective. Thank you sincerely for this inspiring work.
Thanks for that Minnie Bruce Pratt poem… I love it.
But this one, by Billy Collins, is my fav:
Divorce
Once, two spoons in bed,
now tined forks.
across a granite table
and the knives they have hired
With "The Sound of One Fork" Minnie Bruce Pratt tells an entire tale, each line urging me on to the next, enthralling in its normalcy.
I have a deep appreciation for Gary Larson's poem. I am grateful for the thoughtful curation and daily selection of poems through the Sharpener, which have profoundly shaped my perspective. Thank you sincerely for this inspiring work.
Thanks for that Minnie Bruce Pratt poem… I love it.
But this one, by Billy Collins, is my fav:
Divorce
Once, two spoons in bed,
now tined forks.
across a granite table
and the knives they have hired