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“Litany” by Billy Collins

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8 responses to ““Litany” by Billy Collins”

  1. I am the pitchfork and the wheel barrow. You are the greenhouse and the orchid.

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    1. Oh my goodness I love this! Thank you for commenting.

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  2. I am the heart, lungs, and legs. You are the path and the sunshine and the breeze.

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    1. Wow, that’s great! I love the rhythm of the language and the variation of timing in each line. Sweet. Thanks for sharing —

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  3. You are the tractor that pulls the plough through a fallow field. I am the bench that sits and watches swallows circle and sip.

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  4. Posting for an Oregon listener:

    you are the bird singing in the mailbox. i am the worm hiding in the garden 🤣 i tried to sign in and leave a comment but to no avail. 🤦🏼‍♀️ i liked the poem much more when you read it. it created depth and character. 🌠

    From Sher– I love reading these responses- and thank you for your comments and support.

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  5. I am the child in the red dirt ditch, making roads for my Matchbox cars to travel. You are the Georgia red clay, welcoming the stories I carve into your walls.

    I enjoyed your reading of Billy Collins’ “Litany.” 🙂

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    1. Thank you for listening and replying — I get a sense of the South. “I am the child of the red dirt ditch” I love that line.

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