Poet’s Corner-May 13, 2022

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Posted May 13, 2022 | By Ocala Gazette Staff

Every Friday, James Blevins, this newspaper’s in-house reporter and poet—who has seen his work previously published in “Salt Hill Journal,” “Pretty Owl Poetry,” “Stoneboat Journal,” “Mud Season Review” and “AZURE,” as well as numerous other outlets both online and in print—chooses one poem for publication.

Additionally, Blevins will share a poem of his own, just for good measure, at the end of each calendar month.

 

Marriage

By William Carlos Williams

 

So different, this man

And this woman:

A stream flowing

In a field.

 

William Carlos Williams was born in Rutherford, New Jersey, in 1883. The poet, novelist, essayist and playwright is often said to have been one of the principal poets of the imagist movement. His major works include “Spring and All” (1923); “Pictures from Brueghel and Other Poems” (1962), which was awarded the Pulitzer Prize; the five-volume epic “Paterson” (1963, 1992); and “Imaginations” (1970). Williams died in 1963.

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