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Volume 2 | Issue 4 | May 2008 | 








 
The Oldest Music
Peggy Shumaker

 

Twice a year
creaky angles
of cranes
stalk squawk
whole meadows
grazing full


circle. Nesting
pairs fatten
one hatchling
apiece.
Wide, thrummed
wings about to spread


the oldest music
we know~
wings
drumming~
our breaths
blown


through wing bones
of long-limbed
relatives
gawky
on land,
melodies
rising.


Peggy Shumaker's lyrical memoir Just Breathe Normally (U. of Nebraska Press) grew from brief pieces written after a severe wreck. Her most recent book of poems is Blaze, a collaboration with Alaskan painter Kesler Woodward (Red Hen Press). She has received a National Endowment on the Arts Fellowship in poetry and several awards for teaching. Her work has been published in Canada, Australia, Russia, Japan, New Zealand, England, and throughout the USA. She will present poems at the Poetic Ecologies Conference in Brussels in 2008. Her work is being translated into Farsi for an anthology that will be published in Iran. Professor emerita at University of Alaska Fairbanks, she teaches in the Rainier Writing Workshop low-residency MFA program. Her website is www.peggyshumaker.com.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 
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