Here Terri shares links to her favorite writing, poetry, and educational organizations to encourage your participation in the larger writing community.
Delicate repose
a butterfly balances
on a petal's tip.
Sneak preview
through lush green foliage
one purple finch.
Cherry tree blooms
against my bedroom window
 keeps me up all night.
I will also be reading
bee & butterfly poems
at the Pollinator Palooza,
April 20, 2024, 1 pm
at Crescent Elk Middle School,
Crescent City, CA
Funded by Upstate California Creative Corps. #upstatecaliforniacreativecorps #upstateartists
“Poetry is from the frontiers of consciousness.”
“Words are alive — cut them and they bleed.”
“All night wild impulses
The only way to find a path
is to set fire to your life.”
“The poetry of the earth is never dead.”
“Poetry is sort of a homecoming.”
“We write to taste life twice, in the moment and in retrospection.”
“The only thing that can save the world is the reclaiming of the awareness of the world. That’s what poetry does.”
“Always be a poet, even in prose.”
“Poetry heals the wounds inflicted by reason.”
“Poetry is like a bird, it ignores all frontiers.”
“I think poetry must stay open all night in beautiful cellars.”
“Wine is bottled poetry.”
“Poetry is a lion because it eats and intensifies natural speech.”
“A poet must achieve a balance between solitude and solidarity, between feeling
and action, between intimacy of mankind and the revelation of nature.”
“Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world.”
“Poetry is the utterance of deep and heart-felt truth:
the true poet is near the oracle.”
“A poet looks at the world the way a man looks at a woman.”
“You are the butterfly and you are gone.”
“Poetry is the eternal graffiti written in the heart of everyone.”
“The Kings who have died one by one are now reborn in poet’s hearts.”
Here Terri shares links to her favorite writing, poetry, and educational organizations to encourage your participation in the larger writing community.
A poet and writer of the natural world, Terri Glass mentored under William Stafford and Robert Bly.