A haiku haiga dialogue, enhancing the simple talent of appreciation...
the worldis not with us enough O taste and seeA haiku "found" in Denise Levertov's great poem "O taste and see." The first two lines are, of course, a response to Wordsworth's "The world is too much with us."
Blogger Gillena Cox said...Thanks for sharing Bill; i goggled and read it; i'm going to read some of her other poems as wellmuch love...2:09 PM
Very funny, yes, I like!
Lovely presentation of these juicy apples.
Leovi, happy you stopped byMuch love...
Thanks Gemma Much love...
A delicious and beautiful poem friend! Poetry engages all of the senses.
WG thank you for your appreciation Much love...
the world
ReplyDeleteis not with us enough
O taste and see
A haiku "found" in Denise Levertov's great poem "O taste and see." The first two lines are, of course, a response to Wordsworth's "The world is too much with us."
Blogger Gillena Cox said...
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing Bill; i goggled and read it; i'm going to read some of her other poems as well
much love...
2:09 PM
Very funny, yes, I like!
ReplyDeleteLovely presentation of these juicy apples.
ReplyDeleteLeovi, happy you stopped by
ReplyDeleteMuch love...
Thanks Gemma
ReplyDeleteMuch love...
A delicious and beautiful poem friend! Poetry engages all of the senses.
ReplyDeleteWG thank you for your appreciation
ReplyDeleteMuch love...