AuthorsDen.com  Join (free) | Login 

   Popular! Books, Stories, Articles, Poetry
Where Authors and Readers come together!

Signed Bookstore | Authors | eBooks | Books | Stories | Articles | Poetry | Blogs | News | Events | Reviews | Videos | Success | Gold Members | Testimonials

Featured Authors: D. J. Stephens, iMarcus Dino, iJames Skivington, iDavid Seaburn, iMary Deal, iLem Yedowicz, iRosemary Patterson, i
  Home > Cultures > Poetry
Popular: Books, Stories, Articles, Poetry     

Kevin Hull

· Become a Fan
  Notify me of new titles
  added by this author.

-
· 96 titles
· 352 Reviews
· Share with a Friend
· Save to My Library
· Add to My Favorites
·
Member Since: Before 2003

   Sitemap
   Contact Author
   Message Board
   Read Reviews

Books
· When the Song Left the Sea

· East by West

· Sleepers in Translation

· Nameless Traveler (memoir of an American poet)

· Leaving Blue Mountains


Short Stories
· Last Pictures


Articles
· Who Does The Creating Here?

· The Work


Poetry
· An Old Man's Enlightenment

· In The Time It Takes To Listen

· In Dust and Starlight

· What Creature

· An Evening In September

· AS IF

· haiku

· Traveler

· My Quiet Garden

· Eternal Spring

         More poetry...
News
· Book-Signing Morro Bay, CA.

· Sleepers In Translation poems (1982 --2007)

· News

· NAMELESS TRAVELER (memoir of an American poet)

Kevin Hull, click here to update your web pages on AuthorsDen.

  A Geographical Solution
by Kevin Hull
Tuesday, January 07, 2003


Share   Print   Save Become a Fan


Recent poems by Kevin Hull
•  An Old Man's Enlightenment
•  In The Time It Takes To Listen
•  In Dust and Starlight
•  What Creature
•  An Evening In September
•  AS IF
•  haiku
•  Traveler
•  My Quiet Garden
•  Eternal Spring
•  The Wishing Tree
•  Solo
•  Trinity
•  The Artist
           >> View all 88



A Geographical Solution It does make a difference; distance can be a star or a blur. The air kisses us in the ways of a lover, sharp teeth or wet caresses, and life drifts upon the currents like a poem in translation, any era of spirit, architecture of fragrance, orange blossoms, and lemon blossoms, a river of sun. "Yo amo tu espiritu," says the traveler to his departure: "Wherever I find my heart I find my answer." "Yo amo tu espiritu," says the traveler to his arrival: "Wherever I find my answer I find my heart." . . . And from the reservoir of his life unfold new roads of walking, new vistas of sight.



Want to review or comment on this poem?
Click here to login!


Need a FREE Reader Membership?
Click here for your Membership!




Reviewed by Susan de Vegter 1/11/2003
I have felt the grandules of sand desolve under my feet near the Atlantic, seen the talcum of snow turn to rust in the Ozarks and I have felt the many footprints like a friend in my travels.
You have the words that escaped me in my writings. You give them life.
Thank you for this poem.
Susan
   - eBooks
   - Marketplace
   - FaceBook




Popular
Poetry
(Cultures)
  1. Killing Cubs
  2. Tossing Away Life
  3. Tracks In The Snow
  4. A World of Lost Minds
  5. Dry (enter pre-interlude)
  6. VIOLENCE - PART 3
  7. ALL THINGS BRIGHT AND ... UGLY!
  8. Not One Chinese Oil Platform In Sight
  9. Crimes of Compassion
  10. Contemplating Life On An Old River Road
  11. The Invisible Line
  12. America's Photo Album
  13. Confucian/Chinese Morality
  14. Rumor January 19, two Thousand Thirteen
  15. America's Wild Horses





You can also search authors by alphabetical listing: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z


Bookmark this page to your Favorites

Featured Authors
| New to AuthorsDen? | Add AuthorsDen to your Site
Share AD with your friends | Need Help? | About us


Problem with this page?   Report it to AuthorsDen

© AuthorsDen, Inc. All rights reserved.