Galway Kinnell Poems on Mind (3 Poems)
The Correspondence School Instructor Says Goodbye To His Poetry Students (Galway Kinnell Poem)
Goodbye, lady in Bangor, who sent me snapshots of yourself, after definitely hinting you were beautiful; goodbye, Miami Beach urologist, who enclosed plain brown envelopes for the return of your very Clinical Sonnet; goodbye, manufacturer of brassieres on the Coast, … Continue reading
Fergus Falling (Galway Kinnell Poem)
He climbed to the top of one of those million white pines set out across the emptying pastures of the fifties – some program to enrich the rich and rebuke the forefathers who cleared it all at once with ox … Continue reading
Telephoning In Mexican Sunlight (Galway Kinnell Poem)
Talking with my beloved in New York I stood at the outdoor public telephone in Mexican sunlight, in my purple shirt. Someone had called it a man/woman shirt. The phrase irked me. But then I remembered that Rainer Maria Rilke, … Continue reading
More Galway Kinnell Poetry (Based on Topics)
Time - Love - Memory - Flowers - Life - Mind - Sleep - Faces - Hair - World - Thought & Thinking - Night - Sense & Perception - Light - Poetry - Sadness - Beauty - Smiling - Education - Pain - View All Galway Kinnell Poems