The written version of this poem has disappeared from this blog. To hear a reading of this poem, click on the player below:
Download: ificould.mp3
To read the musings of Adina Richman at her website, click HERE.
To find more of Adina’s work on this blog, click HERE.
~ by bonniemcclellan on February 17, 2012.
Posted in Art and Observation, International Poetry Month, Poetry and Translation Tags: Adina Richman, If I Could, International Poetry Month 2012, poetry, soup
I had the only relief giving laugh of the day when I read the greek blog. And the poe, well it does stick to my ribs. Well done.
Liliane Richman said this on February 17, 2012 at 9:27 pm | Reply
lovely, adina. felt one sensation after another mimicking love and parting. it cast a spell from beginning to end.
reid heller said this on February 17, 2012 at 11:48 pm | Reply
Beautiful work, Adina. Very poised, sumptuous language.
Octavio Solis said this on February 18, 2012 at 1:21 am | Reply
That is perfect. Lovely! Especially that last line….I loved it!!!
Ginnie Siena Bivona said this on February 18, 2012 at 4:34 pm | Reply
So lovely, I could taste it.
chmchm said this on February 19, 2012 at 6:27 pm | Reply
I prayed, when I clicked on the player button, that it would be your voice reading this delicious poem!
Lisa Larkin Cox said this on February 19, 2012 at 7:02 pm | Reply
Bonnie, I found this from another link and was under the impression it was Adina’s blog. I was thinking that I might hear Adina read it. Your reading was beautiful! Thank you!
Lisa Larkin Cox said this on February 19, 2012 at 7:08 pm | Reply
Yum Yum Adina! The older, wiser, yet still so hot, like soup, Adina.
Samantha said this on February 19, 2012 at 7:11 pm | Reply
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I had the only relief giving laugh of the day when I read the greek blog.
And the poe, well it does stick to my ribs. Well done.
lovely, adina. felt one sensation after another mimicking love and parting. it cast a spell from beginning to end.
Beautiful work, Adina. Very poised, sumptuous language.
That is perfect. Lovely! Especially that last line….I loved it!!!
So lovely, I could taste it.
I prayed, when I clicked on the player button, that it would be your voice reading this delicious poem!
Bonnie,
I found this from another link and was under the impression it was Adina’s blog. I was thinking that I might hear Adina read it. Your reading was beautiful! Thank you!
Yum Yum Adina! The older, wiser, yet still so hot, like soup, Adina.