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In verse: Maine places and people

Produced by Dennis Camire This week’s poem is by Leonore Hildebrandt of Harrington. It first appeared in “The Cumberland Review.” Her most recent book is “The Next Unknown,” published by Pecan Grove Press.   Statistics By Leonore Hildebrandt   She found them on the tidal river not far from the house — Winchester cartridge, duck and […]

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In verse: Maine places and people

Produced by Dennis Camire This week’s poem is by Doug Woodsum of Smithfield, whose most recent book is “The Lawns of Lobstermen,” published by Moon Pie Press.   Two Questions after Rain By Doug Woodsum   When rain stops and leaves hang lower; bending Bowing, thanking, maybe, on stems that seem Too thin, you remember […]

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In verse: Maine places and people

Produced by Dennis Camire This week’s poem by Bruce Guernsey of Bethel comes from his collected poems “From Rain,” published by Ecco Qua Press in 2012.   Stones By Bruce Guernsey   The endless movement of stones, How they work their way up, Surface each spring in the garden As if out of breath.   […]

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In verse: Maine places and people

Produced by Dennis Camire This week’s poem by Patricia Smith Ranzoni is one section of a long cycle depicting Maine fall through spring. It was previously published in Ranzoni’s second collection, “Settling,” by Puckerbrush Press in 2000.   Another long (11) By Patricia Smith Ranzoni                  Word of […]

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In verse: Maine places and people

Produced by Dennis Camire This week’s poem is by Jay Franzel. His most recent book is “Walking Track,” published by Moon Pie Press.   Autumn, Deer Pond By Jay Franzel   Still as knots on a fallen log, Turtles soaking the last September rays.   Maples reflected in the shallow water: When did they turn […]

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In verse: Maine places and people

Produced by Dennis Camire This week’s poem is by Lisa Moore of Harrison, leader of the Mountain Poets Society.   Queen Anne in Winter By Lisa Moore   Each flower is a hand’s span of her whiteness. Wherever his hand has lain there is a tiny purple blemish.   William Carlos Williams “Queen-Anne’s Lace”   […]

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In verse: Maine places and people

Produced by Dennis Camire This week’s poem is by Robert Chute of Poland, Maine. His most recent book is “Excuse for Being Here,” published by Just Write Books, 2013.  Dragons Fly By Robert Chute  Every spring on the shore of Range Pond Where I live dragon fly nymphs (hardly Nymph-like in mythological style) decide To […]

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In verse: Maine places and people

Produced by Dennis Camire This week’s poem is by Julia Bouwsma of western Maine. Her most recent book is “Work by Bloodlight,” published by Cider Press Review.   Elegy as Dusk Rising in the Road By Julia Bouwsma   It’s the fact of the ground. My arches braid the arced ruts each evening, light blistering […]

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In verse: Maine places and people

Produced by Dennis Camire This week’s poem is by Carl Little of Somesville. His most recent book is “Ellsworth Suite.”   To the Lady Who Sets Out Lawn Ornaments Every Morning By Carl Little   Alpha leader, how lost in thought you seem, placing black silhouettes of dogs wearing neck bandannas across the grass, arranging […]

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In verse: Maine places and people

This week’s poem is by Richard Foerster of Cape Neddick. His most recent book is “River Road,” published by Texas Review Press.   Shorebirds in October By Richard Foerster   The waves retreat, leaving a steam-rolled stretch down Long Sands Beach, where a sea-soaked Irish setter is chasing a flock of sandpipers. The dog thinks Go […]