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2sDay Poems, Adrienne Rich, Caroline Caddy, Editing the Moon, Esperance, female poets, Planetarium, The Fact of a Doorframe, The Poetry Foundation, Women writers
This week we are tapping into The Poetry Foundation‘s archives for beauties from two prolific female poets. Moon over selections from Adrienne Rich and Caroline Caddy below:
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Planetarium
Thinking of Caroline Herschel (1750—1848)
astronomer, sister of William; and others.
A woman in the shape of a monster
a monster in the shape of a woman
the skies are full of them
a woman ‘in the snow
among the Clocks and instruments
or measuring the ground with poles’
in her 98 years to discover
8 comets
she whom the moon ruled
like us
levitating into the night sky
riding the polished lenses
Galaxies of women, there
doing penance for impetuousness
ribs chilled
in those spaces of the mind….
from The Fact of a Doorframe: Poems 1950-2001
Editing the Moon
Be precise
authority is magic.
When you think you’ve got it straight
wax wane declination
feel the movement under your hand
one summer morning
as you observe it set…