Ah, what is more beauteous than
a twilight Prague? Emily Rice wrote,
"...the countryside life sings
from her bosom, you picture water jugs and
snake charmers when she speaks, the songs
as much the melody as words, unwraps the
cocoon of your heart, when you walk with
her no animal fears and your butterflies
come out even in winter."
(from "Quicksilver and Suede")
Emily is a Pennsylvania(USA) woman whose friend Jon is preparing for a Prague trip.
Shes been writing and performing on the East Coast for several years. This summer shes touring a lot in support of her new book.
More about her from this Almost Uptown Poetry Cartel news release:
Quicksilver and Suede published by Spirit House Press is the first book of poetry out by Emily Rice (Epler). She will read from her book on June 19, 7:15 p.m., at The Alley On Second; August 11, 7 p.m., at the East Shore Library, and September 7, 6:30 p.m., at The Camp Hill Diner. Rice will also host a poetry workshop at Harrisburgs Mantis Collective on August 13th entitled, Eve's Synergy: Women's Perspective on Identity..
a twilight Prague? Emily Rice wrote,
"...the countryside life sings
from her bosom, you picture water jugs and
snake charmers when she speaks, the songs
as much the melody as words, unwraps the
cocoon of your heart, when you walk with
her no animal fears and your butterflies
come out even in winter."
(from "Quicksilver and Suede")
Shes been writing and performing on the East Coast for several years. This summer shes touring a lot in support of her new book.
More about her from this Almost Uptown Poetry Cartel news release:
Quicksilver and Suede published by Spirit House Press is the first book of poetry out by Emily Rice (Epler). She will read from her book on June 19, 7:15 p.m., at The Alley On Second; August 11, 7 p.m., at the East Shore Library, and September 7, 6:30 p.m., at The Camp Hill Diner. Rice will also host a poetry workshop at Harrisburgs Mantis Collective on August 13th entitled, Eve's Synergy: Women's Perspective on Identity..
And I love Prague in the Springtime!!!
Kudos to Rice-Epler and Lookaash.