Marie Ponsot, née Birmingham (born April 6, 1921) is an American poet, literary critic, essayist, teacher, and translator.
Poetry is priceless. . . . a way of keeping yourself feeling rich and civilized even when you're quite poor.
Strike deep, divide us from cheap-got doubt, Leap, leap between us and the easy out; Teach us to seize, to use, to sleep well, to let go; Let our loves, freed in us, gaudy and graceful, grow.
I stand above the tree level I am a tree I catch wind storm breaths My branches claw I drink sky It stretches me I don't care I catch jokes and luck from tall thin blue air
Mariana Klaveno
Heinrich Zimmer
Adela of Normandy
Phil Bredesen
Pixie Lott
Alfred Eisenstaedt
Hugo Gernsback
Gold Panda
Scooter Braun
Danny Pino
John Swartzwelder
Alafair Burke