  almost famous Went to Borders tonight and dove into a collection of Adrienne Rich's poetry and prose.  Using my guest blogger status at Feministe I present to you my urlLink gift of poetry .  At the end there is a little something I wrote.
 Maybe you can guess who it's about.  Here's one I just wrote,  heavily inspired by Ms Rich.  the moon is in her navy sky the stars flank her as she rises the palm trees sway and try to hide her as she flirts shamelessly with the breezes more and more i find i must locate said moon in the night to anchor myself,  to feel the joy cast melancholy from my inner depths she smiles and comforts me great goddess of the dark tides of women and mysterious oceans are hers to keep from men gazing on that brilliant sphere i feel-
 and fear- the world too great for me will swallow me up if i cannot find luna in her castle studded with the heavens to wrap me up and dry my weeping eyes and put laughter in my spirit.  I find I can't help but write poetry these days.  It's all floating around in my head and there's no one to blame but Nick and Hans.  I'd like to see more of both their poetry as well.  Who knows if it's any good or not,  but dammit,  I like to write it.  New stuff usually appears at my urlLink livejournal first,  if here at all.
