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Today's poem is "Like a Daffodil"

from Crazyhorse

Mary Ruefle is the author of, most recently, Selected Poems (Wave Books, 2010). She has published ten books of poetry, a book of prose, The Most of It (Wave Books, 2008), and a comic book, Go Home and Go to Bed (Pilot Books/Orange Table Comics, 2007); she is also an erasure artist, whose treatments of ninetheenth century texts have been exhibited in museums and galleries, and published in A Little White Shadow (Wave Books, 2006). Mary is the recipient of numerous honors, including an Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, a Guggenheim fellowship, a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship, and a Whiting Award. She lives in Bennington, Vermont, and teaches in the MFA program at Vermont College.

Other poems by Mary Ruefle in Verse Daily:
January 3, 2011:   "Why I Am Not a Good Kisser" "Because I open my mouth too wide..."
November 1, 2008:   "Spanish Fruit Bomb" "My literary inclinations..."
July 10, 2008:   "A Certain Swirl" "The classroom was dark, all the desks were empty..."
July 1, 2008:   "Snow" "Every time it starts to snow, I would like to have..."
August 2, 2004:  "Speak, Zero" "There was a morning bowl of cereal..."

Books by Mary Ruefle:

Other poems on the web by Mary Ruefle:
"The Art of Happiness"
"Helium"
Four poems
"Talking to strangers"
from A Little White Shadow,
"The Hand"
"Ballad"
"Storm Window"

Mary Ruefle's Website.

Mary Ruefle According to Wikipedia.

About Crazyhorse:

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June 29, 2009:   "The Euphoria of Peoria" by Dean Young
January 9, 2009:   "Go On, Sure, Why Not" by Gail Wronsky
January 8, 2009:   "Psalm against a Rapture" by K. A. Hays
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July 26, 2008:   "Fire" by Edip Caserver, translated by Richard Tillinghast and Julia Clare Tillinghast
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June 15, 2007:   "O Mouth Fable" by Elena Karina Byrne
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December 24, 2006:   "Northwest" by Stacie Cassarino
December 21, 2006:   "If We Are Pretty Ghosts. Hammered In" by Kerri Webster
December 18, 2006:   "Salt" by Gary Soto
June 11, 2006:   "Eight" by Todd Smith
June 10, 2006:   "Anecdote of the Field" by John Gallaher
June 7, 2006:   "Bitterness" by Charlie Smith
June 5, 2006:   "Again (Wrightsville Beach)" by Robert Creeley
December 23, 2005:   "Spell for Setting the Sun" by Susan Meyers
December 20, 2005:   "And the Wound Says" by Nance Van Winckel
December 18, 2005:   "The Elephant's Graveyard" by David Wagoner
May 19, 2005:  "Levels" Alexandra Teague
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May 23, 2004:  "Template" by A. V. Christie
May 21, 2004:  "Is More Than" by Susan Hutton
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December 4, 2003:  "May Suspensions" by James McCorkle
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