Tag: Rowing Poetry
The Gay Scullers
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Staying Close to the Hearth
The River of Fire
The Perpetual Disconnection
Rowing Towards Liberty
Measuring Draft
Thinking of Yorick
What Became the Boat
The Gift, Most Prized
Four Grebes Rowing
At Close of Day
What I Captained
Get Your Signed Copies of HTBS Books
The Comic Sea
The Sweet Workout
Women’s Four
The Little Boat That Could
A Parabola Parable
“What’s Seldom Is Wonderful”
I Am Seven. I Have Vowed
The River Whisper
Out of the Ordinary
American Psyche
Young Rower From the Prairies
White Wood Houses
What are the Origins of the Modern Sport of Rowing?
The End of Vacation
Buddha Boats
The Jolly Young Waterman
The Morning After
The River of My Intellect
Beyond Reflection
What Came to Pass
More Than Sport
In Transubstantiation
In Passing
The Rower and the Raven
As Plovers Go
Philip Kuepper Signing His Book Today
The Play of Light
HTBS Poet Philip Kuepper’s Second Book Signing
The Shore Before Us
Rowing to Arcturus
Rhapsody
The Crystal Glass of Memory
‘Rowing is a Metaphor for Life’
The Orb, in Raiment Splendor, Turns
A Chat with HTBS Poet Philip Kuepper
The Transformation
The Whisper Vesper
The Celestial Rower
The Loom of April
The Regatta
From Within Outward
An Excuse to Row
Rowing in Parallel
The Water of Light
The Apparitional Real
A Celebration
Crew Practice
Rowing Through the Poem of Morning
A Yank on a Broadside
The Fresco
The River Waiting
Oars of Paradox
Rowing Beyond Twilight
The Intrepid Rower
The Om of Oars
The Ode of the Oars
Making Possible
Body Language
New Rowing Book: A Sea To Row By – Poems by Philip Kuepper
Downtime
The Angel on the Bridge
Lord Mayor of London Afloat
Clocking A Win
The Rower’s Palette
