this April morning even the fly primps and preens Published by John Savoie John Savoie (jsavoie@siue.edu) teaches great books, Homer to Basho, at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. His poems have appeared in Poetry, Umbrella and Best New Poets 2012. View all posts by John Savoie
P.S. Ah, yes, and it seems that the music of the 3rd line reflects the motions of the fly rubbing its legs :). Reply
This is wonderful! really in Issa's spirit:).
Nice; it does have an Issa feeling.
P.S. Ah, yes, and it seems that the music of the 3rd line reflects the motions of the fly rubbing its legs :).
A wonderful feeling of optimism conveyed here, John! :)
marion
I love the joy and humor in this.