Monday, January 2, 2012

Anacrusis. Does a poem always have a lead-in syllable?

Yes, though sometimes unarticulated. Specifically, the breath before the first word spoken aloud or silent. Sometimes, the collective breath of an audience after the final word.


And of food. The lingering moment before the hand grasps the knife. Reaches for the spoon to stir soup. And all during, the cook's breath.

1 comment:

  1. one sees a word and conjures
    a list

    apple pie left out to warm or cool

    coffee and the cream just meeting

    sun when there is snow


    corner of another
    turned

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