In the tawny marsh
grass the white of the egret.
My life’s wholeness de-
pends on repeated
sightings. Some people record
them, I forget to.
The distance in my
father’s eye taught me to look
again and again.
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Tom D'Evelyn is a private editor and writing tutor in Cranston RI and, thanks to the web, across the US and in the UK. He can be reached at tom.develyn@comcast.net. D'Evelyn has a PhD in Comparative Literature from UC Berkeley. Before retiring he held positions at The Christian Science Monitor, Harvard University Press, Boston University and Brown University. He ran a literary agency for ten years, publishing books by Leonard Nathan and Arthur Quinn, among others. Before moving to Portland OR he was managing editor at Single Island Press, Portsmouth NH. He blogs at http://tdevelyn.com and other sites.
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Memories … of egrets … of a father … and whi knows what else. Universal. And delicately drawn, as ever Tom. Hope you are keeping well.
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