This beautiful poetry anthology offers a warm, inviting selection of poems from a wide range of voices that speak to the collective urge to grow, tend, and heal—an evocative celebration of our connection to the green world.
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Contents
Foreword: The Whole World, a Garden / Aimee Nezhukumatathil
Gardening in Public / Tess Taylor
A Small Needful Fact / Ross Gay
Planting & Sprouting
Becoming New & New Becoming / Ashley M. Jones
FROM Prayers and Saying of the Mad Farmer / Wendell Berry
Photosynthesis / Ashley M. Jones
Greenbriar Lane / Diana Marie Delgado
Gardening / Cole Swensen
Three Sunflower Seeds / Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer
Spring (a conversation) / Aime Nezhukumatathil
Planting Inkberry Hollies During the Pandemic / Lauren Moseley
Trapeze / Elise Paschen
What Regenerates in a Household / Laura Villareal
Earth Cleopatra Mathis
Autumn Blooming Cherry / Andy Eaton
Foreday in the Morning / Jericho Brown
Weeding & Wilding
In Praise of Strong Seedlings / Jane Hirshfield
Weed / Lia Purpura
Stained Glass / Jack Johnson
Deep Lane / Mark Doty
FROM Tending / Jenny Xie
Golden Poppy / Dana Levin
Considering the Snail / Thom Gunn
Feeding the Worms / Danusha Laméris
Spring Planting / Victoria Chang
The Contract / Jane Hirshfield
Now the Artichokes / Tess Taylor
Thistle / Maw Shein Win
Fennel / Thom Gunn
Dear Damselfly / Brynn Saito
Growing & Tending
Tendrils of Life & Community / Ann Fisher-Wirth
Trying / Ada Limón
FROM Separation Anxiety / Janice Lee
Haecceitas / Ann Fisher - Wirth
Palm Sunday / Mariana Goycoechea
Photosynthesis: (Chinaka Hodge Hosts a Block Party) / Alan Chazaro
Mara Mara, Garden Child / Claudia Monpere
Song of the Gourd / C.D. Wright
Gift / Czesław Miłosz
Poem Beginning with a Line from Wordsworth / Brian Simoneau
In the Dark / Cynthia Roth
Closing In / Jason Myers
Touch Me / Stanley Kunitz
Being & Waiting
Reaching Part The Human / Brenda Hillman
Levitation / Robert Hass
Love Poem with Horticulture and Anxiety / Stephanie Burt
Loveliest of Trees / A. E. Housman
Mississippi Invocation / Ann Fisher-Wirth
Quickening / Jacueline Kolosov
All else is Pale echo, dear / Chiyuma Elliott
FROM Just Tell Them No / Forrest Gander
To the Grackle / Kirun Kapur
Oasis / Arthur Sze
Pocket Garden in the City / David Baker
The Practice of Talking to Plants / Brenda Hillman
Insects with Long Childhoods / Hannah Fries
Gardeners’ World, or What I Did During the Plague / Cynthia White
Grieving & Release
Grief & Sustenance / Danusha Laméris
Working in the Garden, I Think of My Son / Danusha Laméris
After Her Funeral, I Became an Environmentalist / Ilya Kaminsky
After All / Anna V. Q. Ross
Invasive / Ada Limón
Metaphor of America as This Homegrown Painted Lady Chrysalis / Camille T. Dungy
Palestine Vine / Naomi Shihab Nye
The Tulips of Teharan / Sholeh Wolpé
Unending / Susan Nguyen
Aloe / Mary Jo Salter
My Mother Is a Garden / Ruben Quesada
FROM Song of Myself / Walt Whitman
Laurelhurst / David Biespiel
Harvest & Feeding
Of Food & Physical Hours / Ellen Bass
Apricot / Deborah Slicer
Speed and Perfection / Jane Hirshfield
Black Cherries / W. S. Merwin
More / James Crews
Abundant Blessings / James Crews
Ode to the First Peach / Ellen Bass
Fruit / Katie Peterson
After the Farmers Market, I Make a Salade Niçoise / Keetj Kuipers
Sous-Chef / Ellen Bass
Interview with the Pear Tree / Genine Lentine
August / Federico García Lorca
To Autumn / John Keats
Green Tomatoes in Fire Season / Tess Taylor
Cutting greens / Lucille Clifton
Who Among You Knows the Essence of Garlic? / Garrett Hongo
Tasting Home / Garrett Hongo
Garlic / Matt Rader
Carrot / Leah Naomi Green
Turnip Ode / Tess Taylor
Wintering & Turning Again
Holding The Season in Our Hands in January / Gill O’Neil
Mind Is Snow / Patty Crane
Season Due / Rosanna Warren
In the Community Garden / Mark Doty
Daffodils / Michelle Gillett
Sunday / Patty Crane
November, Remembering Voltaire / Jane Hirshfield
On the Twelfth of March / Cleopatra Mathis
Wild Oregano / January Gill O’neil
The Garden / Sophie Cabot Black
Moon Garden / Derek Sheffield
To Every Thing There Is a Season
Ghost Eden / Erika Meitner
Contributors
Credits
Acknowledgements
Olives / Virgil
About the Author
On the Grasshopper and Cricket / John Keats
“Leaning toward the Light is an exceptionally pretty poetry collection.”
-The Washington Post
“A rich and varied collection.”
-The Boston Globe
“After a summer rife with extreme weather events … readers could use a reminder that a more caring relationship with Earth is possible. They will find it in Leaning toward Light.”
-Poets & Writers
Contents
Foreword: The Whole World, a Garden / Aimee Nezhukumatathil
Gardening in Public / Tess Taylor
A Small Needful Fact / Ross Gay
Planting & Sprouting
Becoming New & New Becoming / Ashley M. Jones
FROM Prayers and Saying of the Mad Farmer / Wendell Berry
Photosynthesis / Ashley M. Jones
Greenbriar Lane / Diana Marie Delgado
Gardening / Cole Swensen
Three Sunflower Seeds / Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer
Spring (a conversation) / Aime Nezhukumatathil
Planting Inkberry Hollies During the Pandemic / Lauren Moseley
Trapeze / Elise Paschen
What Regenerates in a Household / Laura Villareal
Earth Cleopatra Mathis
Autumn Blooming Cherry / Andy Eaton
Foreday in the Morning / Jericho Brown
Weeding & Wilding
In Praise of Strong Seedlings / Jane Hirshfield
Weed / Lia Purpura
Stained Glass / Jack Johnson
Deep Lane / Mark Doty
FROM Tending / Jenny Xie
Golden Poppy / Dana Levin
Considering the Snail / Thom Gunn
Feeding the Worms / Danusha Laméris
Spring Planting / Victoria Chang
The Contract / Jane Hirshfield
Now the Artichokes / Tess Taylor
Thistle / Maw Shein Win
Fennel / Thom Gunn
Dear Damselfly / Brynn Saito
Growing & Tending
Tendrils of Life & Community / Ann Fisher-Wirth
Trying / Ada Limón
FROM Separation Anxiety / Janice Lee
Haecceitas / Ann Fisher - Wirth
Palm Sunday / Mariana Goycoechea
Photosynthesis: (Chinaka Hodge Hosts a Block Party) / Alan Chazaro
Mara Mara, Garden Child / Claudia Monpere
Song of the Gourd / C.D. Wright
Gift / Czesław Miłosz
Poem Beginning with a Line from Wordsworth / Brian Simoneau
In the Dark / Cynthia Roth
Closing In / Jason Myers
Touch Me / Stanley Kunitz
Being & Waiting
Reaching Part The Human / Brenda Hillman
Levitation / Robert Hass
Love Poem with Horticulture and Anxiety / Stephanie Burt
Loveliest of Trees / A. E. Housman
Mississippi Invocation / Ann Fisher-Wirth
Quickening / Jacueline Kolosov
All else is Pale echo, dear / Chiyuma Elliott
FROM Just Tell Them No / Forrest Gander
To the Grackle / Kirun Kapur
Oasis / Arthur Sze
Pocket Garden in the City / David Baker
The Practice of Talking to Plants / Brenda Hillman
Insects with Long Childhoods / Hannah Fries
Gardeners’ World, or What I Did During the Plague / Cynthia White
Grieving & Release
Grief & Sustenance / Danusha Laméris
Working in the Garden, I Think of My Son / Danusha Laméris
After Her Funeral, I Became an Environmentalist / Ilya Kaminsky
After All / Anna V. Q. Ross
Invasive / Ada Limón
Metaphor of America as This Homegrown Painted Lady Chrysalis / Camille T. Dungy
Palestine Vine / Naomi Shihab Nye
The Tulips of Teharan / Sholeh Wolpé
Unending / Susan Nguyen
Aloe / Mary Jo Salter
My Mother Is a Garden / Ruben Quesada
FROM Song of Myself / Walt Whitman
Laurelhurst / David Biespiel
Harvest & Feeding
Of Food & Physical Hours / Ellen Bass
Apricot / Deborah Slicer
Speed and Perfection / Jane Hirshfield
Black Cherries / W. S. Merwin
More / James Crews
Abundant Blessings / James Crews
Ode to the First Peach / Ellen Bass
Fruit / Katie Peterson
After the Farmers Market, I Make a Salade Niçoise / Keetj Kuipers
Sous-Chef / Ellen Bass
Interview with the Pear Tree / Genine Lentine
August / Federico García Lorca
To Autumn / John Keats
Green Tomatoes in Fire Season / Tess Taylor
Cutting greens / Lucille Clifton
Who Among You Knows the Essence of Garlic? / Garrett Hongo
Tasting Home / Garrett Hongo
Garlic / Matt Rader
Carrot / Leah Naomi Green
Turnip Ode / Tess Taylor
Wintering & Turning Again
Holding The Season in Our Hands in January / Gill O’Neil
Mind Is Snow / Patty Crane
Season Due / Rosanna Warren
In the Community Garden / Mark Doty
Daffodils / Michelle Gillett
Sunday / Patty Crane
November, Remembering Voltaire / Jane Hirshfield
On the Twelfth of March / Cleopatra Mathis
Wild Oregano / January Gill O’neil
The Garden / Sophie Cabot Black
Moon Garden / Derek Sheffield
To Every Thing There Is a Season
Ghost Eden / Erika Meitner
Contributors
Credits
Acknowledgements
Olives / Virgil
About the Author
On the Grasshopper and Cricket / John Keats
“Leaning toward the Light is an exceptionally pretty poetry collection.”
-The Washington Post
“A rich and varied collection.”
-The Boston Globe
“After a summer rife with extreme weather events … readers could use a reminder that a more caring relationship with Earth is possible. They will find it in Leaning toward Light.”
-Poets & Writers
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