Akerman’s Cove
The little children’s
summer days.
Nothing but leaves,
rain and wind.
Lean figures of time
weary waiting.
. . . . .
Almy’s Box Bay
The flowers of early spring:
one absent brother missing
quiet moments of affliction
and still, the world goes on.
. . . . .
Star-Flowers: Back to the Garden
Ballad of the boats left behind:
grandfathers’ memories.
One possession: a home valley
out in their wilderness.
Night visits of unseen angels
amidst lions, thrushes.
A song for sorrowful women,
myself among them.
. . . . .
Brooks’ Even-Song
Mother’s love-song
on the river.
Endless battles in
the fields.
Fragment regrets
foretold.
Under the daisies
his coffin.
What might yet
still decay.
Summer dirges:
vestal bells.
. . . . .
H. D. Quartet
Doolittle’s explorations:
Imagist pamphlets.
Hermione’s sea garden:
hermetic definitions.
Amidst Helen’s history:
curious, perilous.
Bid me to live:
vale ave.
. . . . .
Ellery’s Nocturne
Pity awards wings
to meterologists —
then come the sad years.
. . . . .
Susan Powers Bourne
Found poetry sourced from
Women.Poets | Rhode.Island