Pattiann Rogers https://www.scienceblogs.com/ en The Family is All There is https://www.scienceblogs.com/grrlscientist/2008/04/02/the-family-is-all-there-is <span>The Family is All There is</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field--item"><p><font size="-2">tags: <a target="window" href="http://technorati.com/tag/The+Family+is+all+There+is" rel="tag">The Family is all There is</a>, <a target="window" href="http://technorati.com/tag/Pattiann+Rogers" rel="tag">Pattiann Rogers</a>, <a target="window" href="http://technorati.com/tag/poetry" rel="tag">poetry</a>, <a target="window" href="http://technorati.com/tag/national+poetry+month" rel="tag">National Poetry Month</a></font> </p><p>April is National Poetry Month, and I plan to post one poem per day, every day, this month (If you have a favorite poem that you'd like me to share, feel free to email it to me). Today's poem was suggested by my friend, Professor of Poetry at KSU, Elizabeth Dodd. </p> <!--more--><p><font size="+2">The Family Is All There Is</font></p> <p>Think of those old, enduring connections<br /> found in all flesh -- the channeling<br /> wires and threads, vacuoles, granules,<br /> plasma and pods, purple veins, ascending<br /> boles and coral sapwood (sugar-<br /> and light-filled), those common ligaments,<br /> filaments, fibers and canals.</p> <p>Seminal to all kin also is the open<br /> mouth--in heart urchin and octopus belly,<br /> in catfish, moonfish, forest lily,<br /> and rugosa rose, in thirsty magpie,<br /> wailing cat cub, barker, yodeler,<br /> yawning coati.</p> <p>And there is a pervasive clasping<br /> common to the clan -- the hard nails<br /> of lichen and ivy sucker<br /> on the church wall, the bean tendril<br /> and the taproot, the bolted coupling<br /> of crane flies, the hold of the shearwater<br /> on its morning squid, guanine<br /> to cytosine, adenine to thymine,<br /> fingers around fingers, the grip<br /> of the voice on presence, the grasp<br /> of the self on place.</p> <p>Remember the same hair on pygmy<br /> dormouse and yellow-necked caterpillar,<br /> covering red baboon, thistle seed<br /> and willow herb? Remember the similar<br /> snorts of warthog, walrus, male moose<br /> and sumo wrestler? Remember the familiar<br /> whinny and shimmer found in river birches,<br /> bay mares and bullfrog tadpoles,<br /> in children playing at shoulder tag<br /> on a summer lawn?</p> <p>The family -- weavers, reachers, winders<br /> and connivers, pumpers, runners, air<br /> and bubble riders, rock-sitters, wave-gliders,<br /> wire-wobblers, soothers, flagellators -- all<br /> brothers, sisters, all there is.</p> <p>Name something else.</p> <p>-- Pattiann Rogers, <i><a target="window" href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0819511730/livingthescie-20/">Splitting and Binding</a></i> (Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press; 1989).</p> </div> <span><a title="View user profile." href="/author/grrlscientist" lang="" about="/author/grrlscientist" typeof="schema:Person" property="schema:name" datatype="">grrlscientist</a></span> <span>Wed, 04/02/2008 - 03:59</span> <div class="field field--name-field-blog-tags field--type-entity-reference field--label-inline"> <div class="field--label">Tags</div> <div class="field--items"> <div class="field--item"><a href="/tag/nature" hreflang="en">Nature</a></div> <div class="field--item"><a href="/tag/national-poetry-month" hreflang="en">national poetry month</a></div> <div class="field--item"><a href="/tag/nature-poem" hreflang="en">nature poem</a></div> <div class="field--item"><a href="/tag/pattiann-rogers" hreflang="en">Pattiann Rogers</a></div> <div class="field--item"><a href="/tag/poetry" hreflang="en">Poetry</a></div> <div class="field--item"><a href="/tag/family-all-there" hreflang="en">The Family is all There is</a></div> <div class="field--item"><a href="/tag/nature" hreflang="en">Nature</a></div> </div> </div> <section> <article data-comment-user-id="0" id="comment-2059898" class="js-comment comment-wrapper clearfix"> <mark class="hidden" data-comment-timestamp="1207157079"></mark> <div class="well"> <strong></strong> <div class="field field--name-comment-body field--type-text-long field--label-hidden field--item"><p>Thank you, G/S, for making me aware of this poem.</p> </div> <drupal-render-placeholder callback="comment.lazy_builders:renderLinks" arguments="0=2059898&amp;1=default&amp;2=en&amp;3=" token="h3mehaFg44R8uyUBEbSF77IkrEZOk8J-hhxeKcr5Dzg"></drupal-render-placeholder> </div> <footer> <em>By <span lang="" typeof="schema:Person" property="schema:name" datatype="">biosparite (not verified)</span> on 02 Apr 2008 <a href="https://www.scienceblogs.com/taxonomy/term/25169/feed#comment-2059898">#permalink</a></em> <article typeof="schema:Person" about="/user/0"> <div class="field field--name-user-picture field--type-image field--label-hidden field--item"> <a href="/user/0" hreflang="und"><img src="/files/styles/thumbnail/public/default_images/icon-user.png?itok=yQw_eG_q" width="100" height="100" alt="User Image" typeof="foaf:Image" class="img-responsive" /> </a> </div> </article> </footer> </article> </section> <ul class="links inline list-inline"><li class="comment-forbidden"><a href="/user/login?destination=/grrlscientist/2008/04/02/the-family-is-all-there-is%23comment-form">Log in</a> to post comments</li></ul> Wed, 02 Apr 2008 07:59:59 +0000 grrlscientist 86786 at https://www.scienceblogs.com