Patricia Fargnoli
Goodreads Author
Born
in Hartford, CT, The United States
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Influences
Brendan Galvin, Mary Oliver, Elizabeth Bishop, Robert Frost, Mark Doty
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Member Since
July 2008
URL
https://www.goodreads.com/arielpf123
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The Crafty Poet: A Portable Workshop
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2013
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5 editions
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Poetry Daily: 366 Poems from the World's Most Popular Poetry Website
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2003
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4 editions
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Necessary Light
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1999
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5 editions
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Duties of the Spirit
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published
2005
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2 editions
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Then, Something
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published
2009
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3 editions
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Winter: Poems
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published
2013
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2 editions
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Hallowed: New and Selected Poems
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Lives of Others
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2001
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Small Songs of Pain
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2004
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Ice Cream Poems: Reflections on Life with Ice Cream
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“But this is the slowed-down season
held fast by darkness
and if no one comes to keep you company
then keep watch over your own solitude.
In that stillness, you will learn
with your whole body
the significance of cold
and the night,
which is otherwise always eluding you.
— Patricia Fargnoli, closing lines to “Winter Grace,” Winter (Hobblebush Books, 2013)”
― Winter: Poems
held fast by darkness
and if no one comes to keep you company
then keep watch over your own solitude.
In that stillness, you will learn
with your whole body
the significance of cold
and the night,
which is otherwise always eluding you.
— Patricia Fargnoli, closing lines to “Winter Grace,” Winter (Hobblebush Books, 2013)”
― Winter: Poems
“If you have seen the snow
under the lamppost
piled up like a white beaver hat on the picnic table
or somewhere slowly falling
into the brook
to be swallowed by water,
then you have seen beauty
and know it for its transience.
And if you have gone out in the snow
for only the pleasure
of walking barely protected
from the galaxies,
the flakes settling on your parka
like the dust from just-born stars,
the cold waking you
as if from long sleeping,
then you can understand
how, more often than not,
truth is found in silence,
how the natural world comes to you
if you go out to meet it,
its icy ditches filled with dead weeds,
its vacant birdhouses, and dens
full of the sleeping.
But this is the slowed-down season
held fast by darkness
and if no one comes to keep you company
then keep watch over your own solitude.
In that stillness, you will learn
with your whole body
the significance of cold
and the night,
which is otherwise always eluding you.
"Winter Grace”
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under the lamppost
piled up like a white beaver hat on the picnic table
or somewhere slowly falling
into the brook
to be swallowed by water,
then you have seen beauty
and know it for its transience.
And if you have gone out in the snow
for only the pleasure
of walking barely protected
from the galaxies,
the flakes settling on your parka
like the dust from just-born stars,
the cold waking you
as if from long sleeping,
then you can understand
how, more often than not,
truth is found in silence,
how the natural world comes to you
if you go out to meet it,
its icy ditches filled with dead weeds,
its vacant birdhouses, and dens
full of the sleeping.
But this is the slowed-down season
held fast by darkness
and if no one comes to keep you company
then keep watch over your own solitude.
In that stillness, you will learn
with your whole body
the significance of cold
and the night,
which is otherwise always eluding you.
"Winter Grace”
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Julene
Jul 05, 2008 09:02AM
Hello Pat, Thanks for adding me! I feel like an long-term friend already through Wompo and Lana, but I don't know if you remember meeting me when you came to Seattle. I loved reading two of your books. Julene
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