A poetry-listening opportunity in the Washington, DC area:
Poet Martin Dickinson will read from his new collection, My Concept of Time,
on Sunday, January 11 at Arlington's Iota Cafe.
on Sunday, January 11 at Arlington's Iota Cafe.
AND -- if you 're San Antonio on January 11, 2015 you'll want to attend
the 5:30 PM poetry-with-math reading (details here)
at the Gonzales Convention Center, sponsored by JHM.
From My Concept of Time, here's a poem of the geometry of our winter world.
for Phyllis
We spot them, first almost imaginary
thin pencil lines or scratches on our glasses.
The earth's disk flattens out
where this pale land becomes the bay,
brown stubble
of last season's grasses mingled with snow:
Wings straight out,
Closer and closer the dark shapes glide
until we see the white heads,
the zigzag flight patterns against February blue.
Cumulus clouds drift along,
like thoughts across our consciousness.
Far out over the bay
the sun's rays light up patches miles from shore.
You and I stand looking upward
in the center of this wide circle. This is the world.
For still more poetic geometry, you can enjoy Dickinson's "Homage to Euclid" posted here on 23 March, 2014. Thanks, Marty, for these poems.
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