Tag: Rowing Poetry
What Escapes
There’ll Always be a Henley
Of Arms and the Man
Racing the Self
Michael Rowed the Boat Ashore
The Rower’s Mind
We Are, And Can Never Not Be
The Infinitesimal in the Infinite
In the Act of Rowing
The Bones of Memory
Rowing Early Late in the Season
The Longing to Row
Rowing the Waters of Democracy
The Shattered Sky
The Spark of Inspiration
Riding Wakes
Rowing the Bay of the Mind
A History of Relations
A Cooperative Effort
Courses in Art
The Seasoned Rowers
A Living Body
Landscaping Water
The Speech of Silence
In Reflection
Looking Through Michael’s Blue Eyes
Rowing Toward the Core
Sailing Through the Course
Straight Lines
How I Burn
Late, Rowing Home
Room to Breathe
Rowerspeak
Ceremony
A Hieroglyph in the Writing
A Mass of Imperfections
What is Factored In
One With the Row
When Shall We See the Thames Again?
The Boat Race and Who Went To It
Dawn Rower
Charon at the Harbor on the Styx
A Souffle
Toward the More Frigid Days
Rowing Epiphanies
A Sculler’s Sonnet
A Watercolor
The Habit of Rowing
The Humility of Rowing
6 Haikus
7 Haikus
Organ Recital
Of Passage
The Hunger for Metaphor
The Beautiful Rowers of Stonington
En Plein-Air
The Twilit Hour
The Women Rowers
Sunrise at Sunnyside
Where Rivers Narrow
Heat Wave
Sleeping in the Wake
I, A Rowing Bum
The Weekend Row
The Allegory of the Wave
In Flight
The Real Not Real
The Sound of Glass, Breaking
Early Morning
The Emanation
Just Before the Cloudburst
An Old Oar’s Dilemma
Spirit Mattered
Toward What Is to Become
The Gamble
Confounded Concept 2
The Pen of Memory
In the Queue
