Winter Solstice Poetry Circle of the Air
DECEMBER 18, 2008 THURSDAY AT 3PM CT

 
  It's cold. It's dark. The only thing that's gone south is the economy. Molly said, this year we need a break. She has chosen a bright upbeat poem for Thursday’s winter solstice poetry circle of the air. Check out My Joy Doubled by Todd Boss.

Guest
  • Molly Peacock, poet and author of five books of poetry, including "The Second Blush" and "Cornucopia: New & Selected Poems"
Selected Poem by Todd Boss

My Joy Doubled

to drive my daughter
through the jeweled
morning light
this morning:

joy to sigh
"What a lovely morning!"
and see the glimmer
in her eye
in the rear-view mirror
as our light went green,

and joy to show her how
the ochre sunrise hadn't
yet washed down
from the cross
on the steeple
at the top of the town.

The temperature
was three degrees,
the bank sign said.
"Wake up, old Mr. Sun,"
we called as if he were
our corner grocer,
not the ember burling
distant crowns.

A mile we rode in silence
while the nickle-purple
crystal of the world
was poured with light.

I need to think she saw it all
as it sped by --
the rink in spun
chain link, the outlet mall
in mist -- and loved
the pinks and golds
as I do. She is so young.
If I can't train her eyes
to love, how else then
praise the lapidary,
who cuts our days
like diamonds
from the carbon cold above?

Check out the YouTube video for Todd Boss's poem Don't Be Flip



And his YouTube video for the poem Constellations



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