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    Thursday, December 22, 2005

    "December Notes"

    American Life in Poetry: Column 039

    By Ted Kooser
    U.S. poet laureate
    Many of us keep journals, but while doing so few of us pay much attention to selecting the most precise words, to determining their most effective order, to working with effective pauses and breath-like pacing, to presenting an engaging impression of a single, unique day. This poem by Nebraskan Nancy McCleery is a good example of one poet's carefully recorded observations.

    December Notes
    The backyard is one white sheet
    Where we read in the bird tracks

    The songs we hear. Delicate
    Sparrow, heavier cardinal,

    Filigree threads of chickadee.
    And wing patterns where one flew

    Low, then up and away, gone
    To the woods but calling out

    Clearly its bright epigrams.
    More snow promised for tonight.

    The postal van is stalled
    In the road again, the mail

    Will be late and any good news
    Will reach us by hand.


    Reprinted from "Girl Talk," The Backwaters Press, 2002, by permission of the author. Copyright (c) 1994 by Nancy McCleery.

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