Reading Poetry: Monday, May 1st
Posted by Judy Lane
Posted on April 28, 2023

JoAnn writes: This coming Monday, May 1st, our 10:00 AM Zoom gathering will feature the poem Palimpsest, by George Bilgere. It might remind you of the William Faulkner saying that “The past is never really past.” History has a way of seeping into our modern lives, even if it takes a slightly different form, in a somewhat different context. You can see his poem at: https://www.rattle.com/palimpsest-by-george-bilgere/
You are welcome to join our friendly discussion by going to our UUSS website at uuss.org/online on Monday. Just enter the group the same way you would attend a streaming Zoom Sunday service.
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