Bill Holm, a poet and essayist from across the river in Minnesota, died yesterday. Here's a poem of his, which I found written on the wall of a camp shelter on Isle Royale a few summers ago. I don't know much about poetry, but I like this.
"August in Waterton Alberta" - Bill Holm
Above me, wind does its best
to blow leaves off
the Aspen tree a month too soon.
No use wind. All you succeed
In doing is making music, the noise
of failure growing beautiful
Oh so sorry to hear about the lost of someone beautiful.
ReplyDeleteNice poem...love it!
Thanks for sharing!
Have a good one Mikey:D