by Richard Subber | Nov 30, 2023 | My poetry, Poetry
…to murmur love
quickie
…wait for a verse to come,
wait for a verse to come,
and let its style surpass itself,
and let it sing for two hearts,
let it fling off care,
let it be our newest way
to murmur love.
Rumford, RI
June 6, 2023
for my dearest one
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“Impedimenta”
I breathe in, deeply…(my poem)
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Writing Rainbows: Poems for Grown-Ups with 59 free verse and haiku poems,
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by Richard Subber | Nov 28, 2023 | American history, Book reviews, Books, History, World history
women did most of the work…
Book review:
Code Girls:
The Untold Story
of the American Women Code Breakers
of World War II
by Liza Mundy
New York: Hachette Books, 2017
416 pages
It’s a fascinating and inspiring story about World War II.
Incredibly talented code breakers—most of them women—significantly helped to win the war by breaking German, Japanese, Italian, and many other wartime codes, and supplying urgently timely information to Allied forces, and significantly helping to save Allied lives.
No one knows how many Allied fighting men and women, and civilians, survived the war because of the “code girls.”
Code Girls has enough about the esoterica of code breaking to satisfy the most knowledgeable fan, but not so much that it will stupefy a typical reader of history.
For my taste, Mundy tells a bit too much of the untold story. After I got into the book, I started to feel like I didn’t need to know any more about bunches of “code girls” sharing a bathroom in a crowded wartime boarding house in Washington, D.C.
p.s. I’m searching for a book about the code breakers on the other side.
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Does the public want public interest news?
Is it news to you?
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by Richard Subber | Nov 26, 2023 | My poetry, Poetry, Reflections
no portent of delight…
Momentary
There is beauty in being,
stunning beauty of the moment,
when creature and bloom
make a tiny community of two,
the flower offering so much,
as if caring to give energy for life,
the butterfly taking so little.
No guardian brings them together
to share goodness
for futures they do not share,
a metamorphosis brought them alive
but did not portend delight,
did not augur the beautiful exchange,
it set them free to play a role,
their give and take is feeding my soul.
August 3, 2022
Published in Creative Inspirations, Sep-Oct 2022 issue
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Above all: Poems of dawn and more with 73 free verse poems,
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by Richard Subber | Nov 23, 2023 | Book reviews, Books, Poetry, Reviews of other poets
her words are arrows…
Book review:
Evidence
by Mary Oliver (1935-2019)
Boston: Beacon Press, 2009
74 pages
Guilty, guilty, guilty. With Evidence, Mary Oliver is guilty once again of nailing me to the floor so I can read every single poem in her book, one after the other.
Her style encourages me to think that I can write more and better poetry, because she makes it seem so easy to choose the right words, in the right order. Mary speaks straight from her heart, she uses exacting words as arrows to find precise targets in vision and imagination, and she leaves out all the other stuff.
Despite the mountain of her years, we have Evidence: Mary Oliver climbed to the highest branches. Here’s an excerpt from “About Angels and About Trees”:
“…what I know is that
they rest, sometimes,
in the tops of the trees
and you can see them,
or almost see them,
or, anyway, think: what a
wonderful idea…
The trees, anyway, are
miraculous, full of
angels…and certainly
ready to be
the resting place of
strange, winged creatures
that we, in this world, have loved.”
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“Boil up” and other good manners…
The “Hobo Ethical Code” is worth a quick read.
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by Richard Subber | Nov 21, 2023 | Language, Tidbits
words for all seasons…
“…and a word spoken in due season,
how good is it!”
Proverbs 15:23
The Bible, King James Version
Samuel Taylor Coleridge said poetry is “the best words in the best order.”
Happily, words that are spoken in due season often are the best words.
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A quote from General Custer
Hint: something to do with Indians…
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