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“A Glass of Cold Water” by Linda Pastan read by Tina Castañares and Sher Schwartz

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6 responses to ““A Glass of Cold Water” by Linda Pastan read by Tina Castañares and Sher Schwartz”

  1. This really was a fun exercise to hear the different readers.

    The poet’s references were very relatable, cool sheets, refreshing glass of water, but I find myself stuck on the lioness and knee. I am trying not to find “the gate” and to simply “be” in the garden.

    Thank you Tina and Sher.

    Colleen

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    1. Hi Colleen– I believe the poet’s point about the knee and lioness is that somehow within the magic of poetry a connection will be made between a knee and a lioness that the reader will see when they read the poem. Two so different things we’ll see as having a connection through what the poet shows us. I think she is indicating this is the magic that only poetry can do .

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    youngdelightfully72e16c3bff

    Wow. Wonderful poem. I didn’t know it. I met Linda Pastan 45 years ago after the publicati

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    1. So glad you have enjoyed this. How wonderful to have met Pastan too. Thanks for listening and commenting.

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  3. I enjoyed the two different readings. Surprising connections wake us up, help us see. Thank you!

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    1. Thank you for listening and commenting. I like your observation “surprising connections wake us up.” Yes!

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