A wonderful sense of wordplay permeates the poems we were able to discuss from Barbara Diehl. Sadly, one of three poems we’d flagged for the podcast was snapped up before our discussion was recorded, and we talk a bit at the start of this episode about our process and timelines. Barbara’s work gave us space to consider how word choices, sequencing, and combining can lead to new experiences in a poem, as well as a debate over the roles of joy and darkness in poetry, including the balance we seek as readers in the world we find ourselves living in these days. 


 


This episode is brought to you by our sponsor Wilbur Records, who kindly introduced us to the artist is A.M.Mills whose song “Spaghetti with Loretta” now opens our show.  


 


At the table: Kathleen Volk Miller, Jason Schneiderman, Samantha Neugebauer and Dagne Forrest. 



Barbara Westwood Diehl is senior editor of The Baltimore Review. Her fiction and poetry appear in a variety of journals, including Quiddity, Potomac Review (Best of the 50), SmokeLong Quarterly, Gargoyle, Superstition Review, Thrush Poetry Journal, Atticus Review, The MacGuffin, The Shore, The Journal of Compressed Creative Arts, Raleigh Review, Ponder, Fractured Lit, South Florida Poetry Journal, Five South, Allium, The Inflectionist Review, Switch, Split Rock Review, and Free State Review. 


 


Socials: Twitter @BarbaraWestwood, Facebook @ barbara.w.diehl.3, Poets & Writers listing 


 


 


December Goodnight 


 


it’s sunfall, and the papersky is grayed 


with erasures of bestlaid plans 


 


all the daymistakes  


forgiven 


 


the brokenpencil points of planes  


thumbsmudged away 


 


their grumblechatter 


hushed 


 


the blackening windows 


shuttered 


 



 


so sleep in the nightsee  


in the skylisten 


 


so dream a planetdance 


breathe a metronome  


 


so keep time to a ticktock moon  


to evening’s pocketwatch 


 


its face a dozing chaperone  


so humfade, so eyes closed 


 


nothing to shudderfret 


allsafe 


 

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