Poet Jane Hirshfield said "... the feeling I have about poem-writing (is) that it is always an exploration, of discovering something I didn't already know. Who I am shifts from moment to moment, year to year. What I can perceive does as well. A new poem peers into mystery, into whatever lies just beyond the edge of knowable ground."
I bring a different poem to the writing classes each week, not only to inspire but to introduce new poets to the group members.
Nonmilitary Statements by Dunya Mikhail
1 Yes, I did write in my letter that I would wait for you forever I didn't mean exactly "forever" I just included it for the rhythm. 2 No, he was not among them. There were so many of them! More than I've seen in my life on any television screen. And yet he was not among them he has eyes and gestures and anxiety but he was not among them. 3 It has no carvings or hands. It always remains there in front of the television this empty chair. 4 I dream of a magic wand that changes my kisses to stars at night you can gaze at them and know they are innumerable. 5 I thank everyone I don't love. They don't cause me heartache they don't make me write long letters they don't disturb my dreams I don't await them anxiously I don't read their horoscopes in magazines I don't dial their numbers I don't think of them. I thank them a lot they don't turn my life upside down. 6 For the sake of the scenery I immigrated to this city. I gradually begin to get closer to its plastic trees and the view folds up around me like a picture book of flowers does to a breathless butterfly. 7 Why, my dears? Why do you come only in my dreams? 8 I drew a door and sat behind it ready to open it as soon as you arrive.
~ from The War Works Hard (New Directions, 2005)