Calling Yourself HomeVirtually every poem in this collection is memorable. Rattee’s command of the form, his ear for the sounds, his eye for the image, his inventiveness all combine to make this a fine collection by a fine poet. --Santa Fe Reporter WALKING You’re walking to discover what’s hidden Beneath this patch of sky When it occurs to you suddenly That you might be as lost As that broken kite in that tree So you begin walking toward the other horizon Where the mountains look like food heaped on a plate And your hunger becomes a heavy coat That you keep taking off and putting on The days and nights begin to look familiar But you’re still way off in the distance Calling yourself home |
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