Today I’d like to report a sudden absence of starlings, a hide-hole of rabbits, an apparent hibernation of bear. Today I’d like to pin the faces I’ve lost to the names that won’t come. How is it I can so easily remember regrets. Oh the things I did to you. Oh […]
Pat Hale
Pat Hale’s publications include “Seeing Them with My Eyes Closed,” and “Composition and Flight.” Her prize-winning poems appear widely in journals and have been anthologized in “Forgotten Women,” “Waking Up to the Earth: Connecticut Poets in a Time of Global Climate Crisis,” and elsewhere. She lives in Connecticut in a little house surrounded by tall trees, and serves on the board of directors for the Riverwood Poetry Series.