[New-Poetry] Ted Kooser's choice: Russell Libby
Anny Ballardini
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Fri Dec 12 13:54:50 EST 2008
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American Life in Poetry: Column 194
BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE, 2004-2006
*Russell Libby*
Applied Geometry
Applied geometry,
measuring the height
of a pine from
like triangles,
Rosa's shadow stretches
seven paces in
low-slanting light of
late Christmas afternoon.
One hundred thirty nine steps
up the hill until the sun is
finally caught at the top of the tree,
let's see,
twenty to one,
one hundred feet plus a few to adjust
for climbing uphill,
and her hands barely reach mine
as we encircle the trunk,
almost eleven feet around.
Back to the lumber tables.
That one tree might make
three thousand feet of boards
if our hearts could stand
the sound of its fall.
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Nebraska-Lincoln. Poem copyright (c) 2007 by Russell Libby, whose most
recent book is "Balance: A Late Pastoral," Blackberry Press, 2007.
Reprinted from "HeartLodge," Vol. III, Summer 2007, by permission of
Russell Libby. Introduction copyright (c) 2008 by The Poetry
Foundation. The introduction's author, Ted Kooser, served as United
States Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress
from 2004-2006. We do not accept unsolicited manuscripts.
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