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J U L Y 2 0 0 0 A LITTLE HERBAL PRIMERby Cathy Smith Bowers | |||||||||||||
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(For help, see a note about the audio.) Also by Cathy Smith Bowers: Crepe Myrtles (1998) Learning How to Pray (1997) Return to: An Audible Anthology Poetry Pages |
Rosemary
Prostratus, Alba, Severn Sea,
who wears you on her head, a man
her flight to Egypt laid her cloak | ||||||||||||
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Sorrel to my father
Blackfoot woman you would never
from your friends who answered to Bill
only stories. How the mare she | ||||||||||||
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Horehound
Seed of Horus, Eye of the Star,
bitter as quinine he reached for, | ||||||||||||
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Yarrow
Oh, bittersweet Achillea,
knew how well your feathered leaves
use you now for acne's surest | ||||||||||||
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Chamomile
Maythen to the Anglo-Saxon,
of our childhood picked to appease
we learn, as field and cove and ditch Cathy Smith Bowers is poet-in-residence at Queens College, in Charlotte, North Carolina, and the author of Traveling in Time of Danger (1999). All material copyright © 2000 by The Atlantic Monthly Group. All rights reserved. |
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