No meeting Mon. 6/20 for Reading and Responding to Poetry with JoAnn Anglin
Posted by Judy Lane
Posted on June 18, 2022

JoAnn will be away and not be able to host our regular Lectio Divina zoom meeting. However, she is sending a copy of the poem This Beauty, by Gerald Fleming. It is very timely, the poet’s reaction to the slaughter at Uvalde. The poem can be read at https://voxpopulisphere.com/2022/06/14/gerald-fleming-this-beauty/
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Are we meeting on July 4th? If so,what is the poem?
I have owed JoAnn this information for a while:
What we Live For, What We Die For
Selected Poems Serhiy Zhadan
Ukrainian Poet I have been reading. Just completed this book. I will miss reading his work but I must move on. So MUCH poetry so little time!