Tag: Rowing Poetry
The Face in the Water
Craft Class
Compass
Spirit Thicker Than Water
Reading the Forecast
Our Bodies, Our Boats
The Understanding
Oarsmen of Resolution
The Summer Morning
The Coat of Ceremony
The Quiz – The Answers
River Traffic
A Mind, Unreined
What the Ship of Time Holds
The Motion in Being
The Race and the Wind
Harbor Lights: Dream Poem
The Event
Winter Over
What There Was to See
Blue Boats
The Conductor of Concerts
The Celestial Meal
The Day of the Heats
To Simply Row Away
Reunited … and it Feels So Good
Rowing Writing
Rowing in the Gods’ Cup
Being, Centered
Wave Watching
The Tribal Ritual
Rowing the Salad Course
Life As a Biblical Parallel
Rower’s Moon
The Gift, Unwrapped
Returning From Rowing
Truth Island
Ship of State
No Rower’s Wind
Seeing Anchorage
To Row An Apostolic Sea
All Souls Rowing
The Courses, Rowed
Wholly Involved
The Eight
The River Rose to Love the Rower
Thoughts on an Oar
The Nature of Rowing
She Rowed in Accordance
The Care-Filled Scene
More Than Symbol
In the Act of Rowing
Flames of Snow
Later, On the Lake
The Renewal of A Vow
The Summer, After Noon
Rowing Clean
Electric River
The Teeter-Totter Bridge
Some Images of Eton in Words and Pictures
The Symbol
The Uncertain Beginning
Witness to the Crime
The Rower and the Swallow
Lightning, Drownings and Leisured Gentlemen: Recreational Rowing in the 17th and 18th Centuries
Rowing Through the Beautiful
The Boats of Passage
The Interlocking Absolute
Rowing East, Rowing West
Row Before Sunrise
In Off the Ocean
At the Prep Stage
Wherries and Ferries Against the Tide
Rowing the Internet
Inhabited By the Competitive Spirit
The Listless Alert
The Thrushing Hour
The Wright, and the Wrong
