i like that someone (you) is following the history of publications from the past. William Packard published my first good poem , and i am happy to see him mentioned. i like Tomorrow so much. it made me think of a keats poem called ode to maia that ends with the line: "rich in the simple worship of a day." Thanks,
i like that someone (you) is following the history of publications from the past. William Packard published my first good poem , and i am happy to see him mentioned. i like Tomorrow so much. it made me think of a keats poem called ode to maia that ends with the line: "rich in the simple worship of a day." Thanks,
Thank you for this kind note, Richard. Much appreciated!
“You'll ignore
what you do not owe time”
Good stuff, that.
Those are lovely poems, Mark. As far a perpetuity, I guess we all must accept that our work exists only briefly, fireflies of thought.
Thanks so much, Tom! And, yeah, sadly, will have to have acceptance that all is at least somewhat temporary.
It's sad that the website for Front Porch Poetry is down - too bad it couldn't live on as a legacy to him.