WEEK FIFTEEN
T – 4/27
• Readings: Eric Fackrell and Kevin Conrad and Megan Marturello
• "Ars Poetica" poem due, bring copies.
R – 4/ 29
• Readings: Rick Telsrow and Samuel Jelinek
• All poems, plus two revised poems, marked as "revised," on blog
• Copies of one revised poem and original brought to class.
WEEK SIXTEEN
Final
• Readings: Matthew Hurley and Cory Skeers
• Chapbooks Due, with cover
Monday, April 26, 2010
Monday, April 12, 2010
End-of-Semester Schedule
WEEK THIRTEEN
T – 4/13
• Readings: Hannah Walleser and Rachel Pratt
• Write “shadow” poem [PP]
• Read: Poet’s Companion: ”The Shadow”
• Read: Harjo: She Had Some Horses
• Write: Harjo poem [PP]
r – 4/15
• Readings: Alissa Griffith and Michael Schneider and James Galvan
• Read: Poet’s Companion: ”Witnessing”
• Write “witnessing” or Harjo poem [PP]
WEEK FOURTEEN
T – 4/20
• Readings: Leah Baugh and Sean Roper
• Write “place” or Harjo poem [PP]
• Read: Poet’s Companion: ”Poetry of Place”
R – 4/22
• Write: Three-Page Critical Response to Harjo [CR]
WEEK FIFTEEN
T – 4/27
• Readings: Eric Fackrell and Kevin Conrad and Megan Marturello
• Revised poem and original
R – 4/ 29
• Readings: Rick Telsrow and Samuel Jelinek
• Poetry Portfolio due, including three revised poems.
WEEK SIXTEEN
Final
• Readings: Matthew Hurley and Cory Skeers
• Chapbooks Due, with cover
T – 4/13
• Readings: Hannah Walleser and Rachel Pratt
• Write “shadow” poem [PP]
• Read: Poet’s Companion: ”The Shadow”
• Read: Harjo: She Had Some Horses
• Write: Harjo poem [PP]
r – 4/15
• Readings: Alissa Griffith and Michael Schneider and James Galvan
• Read: Poet’s Companion: ”Witnessing”
• Write “witnessing” or Harjo poem [PP]
WEEK FOURTEEN
T – 4/20
• Readings: Leah Baugh and Sean Roper
• Write “place” or Harjo poem [PP]
• Read: Poet’s Companion: ”Poetry of Place”
R – 4/22
• Write: Three-Page Critical Response to Harjo [CR]
WEEK FIFTEEN
T – 4/27
• Readings: Eric Fackrell and Kevin Conrad and Megan Marturello
• Revised poem and original
R – 4/ 29
• Readings: Rick Telsrow and Samuel Jelinek
• Poetry Portfolio due, including three revised poems.
WEEK SIXTEEN
Final
• Readings: Matthew Hurley and Cory Skeers
• Chapbooks Due, with cover
Monday, April 5, 2010
Disc Golf With Jesus
By Jase Rohde
I know you've been asked
If you could hang out with one person
Who would it be?
They don't have to be alive
Who would it be?
I'd pick Jesus, wouldn't you?
Even if you don't believe he was the Messiah
He'd be sweet to hang out with
Grab a beer, watch the game
Maybe hit up the disc golf course
later on?
Sure, he'd win
He'd bust out some sweet hole-in-one
on a par five
And his disc would inevitably go in the water
just so he could show off his walking on water skills
But it'd still be cool, right?
I hear he was a nice guy
Think about it
You could ask him about the resurrection
While curving your disc around that tree
on hole seven
Or on that long par three
you could ask him how he did
that whole feeding the five thousand thing
Maybe it's just me
But I would love to play disc golf with Jesus
Wouldn't you?
I know you've been asked
If you could hang out with one person
Who would it be?
They don't have to be alive
Who would it be?
I'd pick Jesus, wouldn't you?
Even if you don't believe he was the Messiah
He'd be sweet to hang out with
Grab a beer, watch the game
Maybe hit up the disc golf course
later on?
Sure, he'd win
He'd bust out some sweet hole-in-one
on a par five
And his disc would inevitably go in the water
just so he could show off his walking on water skills
But it'd still be cool, right?
I hear he was a nice guy
Think about it
You could ask him about the resurrection
While curving your disc around that tree
on hole seven
Or on that long par three
you could ask him how he did
that whole feeding the five thousand thing
Maybe it's just me
But I would love to play disc golf with Jesus
Wouldn't you?
Thursday, April 1, 2010
No Title
Why did you ask me to remember my mistakes
But taught me to forgive mistakes of others?
And in the world
Where dignity is no longer taking place
And kids are being raised without mothers
We still have faith in you
We pray to you at bedtime
We ask you for forgiveness
Hope you will
Because we all get jealous still
And still get mad without reasons
We still get scared
Cry until the makeup’s smeared
You know, I hope it’s just a sudden change of seasons
That’s why I feel today a little weird
- Maria Rathje
But taught me to forgive mistakes of others?
And in the world
Where dignity is no longer taking place
And kids are being raised without mothers
We still have faith in you
We pray to you at bedtime
We ask you for forgiveness
Hope you will
Because we all get jealous still
And still get mad without reasons
We still get scared
Cry until the makeup’s smeared
You know, I hope it’s just a sudden change of seasons
That’s why I feel today a little weird
- Maria Rathje
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