Read Mary Oliver’s “Wild Geese” here : http://www.phys.unm.edu/~tw/fas/yits/archive/oliver_wildgeese.html
“Wild Geese” by Mary Oliver read by Sher Schwartz
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9 responses to ““Wild Geese” by Mary Oliver read by Sher Schwartz”
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I appreciate your word choice — “gift.” Seems so right to me… Thanks for listening and sharing a thought. 🙂
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Thank you for letting me know you are out there! Yes, the birds make it into most of the recordings in the summer. 🙂
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Thanks for listening. So glad it hit the spot🥰
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“What great imagery in this work – I can see the egrets flying like ribbons and the snakes like hooks. I have looked up pictures of banyan trees in the past because banyan is a very common word in The NY Times spelling bee but I did not know how they grew until I heard this. ” A listener from Colorado
Thanks for listening and commenting. I love The NY Times tidbit about the word Banyan. Sher Poetry
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That’s wonderful — welcome to wide nature world of Mary Oliver. I’m sure I will share more from another of her collections later this year. Thanks for listening and commenting.
p.s. the bird call in the recording is from a black headed grosbeak
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