—James Lee Jobe, Davis
What if a soul is larger
than we dreamed—not one
soul per body, but one soul
for fifty bodies, or for a thousand.
Each soul stretched across
the different lives it intersects.
Perhaps there are only so many souls,
say fifty or sixty thousand.
In the time of the cave paintings,
that would have been enough. But now?
It could be that the troubles of man
come from stretching our souls too thin.
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Thanks, JLJ! Check out the Jobester's blog by clicking on the link in the list to the right of this column. He, too, would like poets to send him their work.
It's Asparagus Festival time! Head on down to the waterfront in Stockton on Friday, Sat. and/or Sunday for asparagus ice cream, etc. Or check out one of the many fine poetry events happening in our environs, starting tonight with Our House Defines Art, which will hold a poetry reading at 7 pm in El Dorado Hills. Featured readers are Kate Wells, John Donnelly, and Jean Salfen, followed by an open mic. Our House Defines Art Gallery & Framing is located at 4510 Post St. in El Dorado Hills Town Center. Free.
Also tonight (4/21): Writers, poets, singers, songwriters, dancers salute Earth Day at Literature Alive! in Grass Valley. St. Joseph's Cultural Center, 410 S. Church St., Grass Valley, 7 pm, $8-$10. Info: 530-272-5812. More events tomorrow and
Or tomorrow you could go stand on the street in West Sac, watch for Prez Dubya's chopper to land... Relax—Medusa isn't going to editorialize, tempting as it is. But if you have HBO, there's a fine program this week about global warming.
WEST WIND BLOWING
—James Lee Jobe, Davis