Wooden Lions: Poems

Wooden Lions is the ultimate animal-lovers’ book, with each poem in this amazing collection cradling the soul of a creature. Morton’s poetry winds through our connection with the animal spirit, breathlessly binding us forever in their wisdom; their endless lifting up of humankind. This is a celebration of all beasts, reminding us to cherish all those who nurture us. A percentage of these book sales will be donated to animal shelters and facilities across the country.

The Lion. The Lioness

 Come to me.

 Come to me like the river’s roar,

 like ravens at the morning’s door.

  

 There’s no knock;

 no bronzed lion to pound and wake,

 just yawning dawns; the lush daybreaks

  

 opening

 like sunrise. I, your troubadour

 will sing across your kitchen floor;

  

 enough warmth

 to stay the dark; to overtake

 each fear, each tear the wicked make

  

 slip your cheeks.

 Let my arms be your sacred shore;

 may loneness haunt you nevermore.

  

 I, the flawed,

 give you my sovereign heart to take—

 each bounty, glory, each mistake

  

 forgiven;

 clasping hands through destiny’s door.

 Let us be fearless. Let us roar.

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Wooden Lions: Poems

Wooden Lions is the ultimate animal-lovers’ book, with each poem in this amazing collection cradling the soul of a creature. Morton’s poetry winds through our connection with the animal spirit, breathlessly binding us forever in their wisdom; their endless lifting up of humankind. This is a celebration of all beasts, reminding us to cherish all those who nurture us. A percentage of these book sales will be donated to animal shelters and facilities across the country.

The Lion. The Lioness

 Come to me.

 Come to me like the river’s roar,

 like ravens at the morning’s door.

  

 There’s no knock;

 no bronzed lion to pound and wake,

 just yawning dawns; the lush daybreaks

  

 opening

 like sunrise. I, your troubadour

 will sing across your kitchen floor;

  

 enough warmth

 to stay the dark; to overtake

 each fear, each tear the wicked make

  

 slip your cheeks.

 Let my arms be your sacred shore;

 may loneness haunt you nevermore.

  

 I, the flawed,

 give you my sovereign heart to take—

 each bounty, glory, each mistake

  

 forgiven;

 clasping hands through destiny’s door.

 Let us be fearless. Let us roar.

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Wooden Lions: Poems

Wooden Lions: Poems

by karla k. morton
Wooden Lions: Poems

Wooden Lions: Poems

by karla k. morton

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Wooden Lions is the ultimate animal-lovers’ book, with each poem in this amazing collection cradling the soul of a creature. Morton’s poetry winds through our connection with the animal spirit, breathlessly binding us forever in their wisdom; their endless lifting up of humankind. This is a celebration of all beasts, reminding us to cherish all those who nurture us. A percentage of these book sales will be donated to animal shelters and facilities across the country.

The Lion. The Lioness

 Come to me.

 Come to me like the river’s roar,

 like ravens at the morning’s door.

  

 There’s no knock;

 no bronzed lion to pound and wake,

 just yawning dawns; the lush daybreaks

  

 opening

 like sunrise. I, your troubadour

 will sing across your kitchen floor;

  

 enough warmth

 to stay the dark; to overtake

 each fear, each tear the wicked make

  

 slip your cheeks.

 Let my arms be your sacred shore;

 may loneness haunt you nevermore.

  

 I, the flawed,

 give you my sovereign heart to take—

 each bounty, glory, each mistake

  

 forgiven;

 clasping hands through destiny’s door.

 Let us be fearless. Let us roar.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781680031263
Publisher: Texas Review Press
Publication date: 02/24/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 96
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

KARLA K. MORTON, the 2010 Texas Poet Laureate, is a member and Councilor of the Texas Institute of Letters, and a graduate of Texas A&M University. Morton is the recipient of the Writer-in-Residency E2C Grant, and has eleven collections of poetry. She lives in Ft. Worth, Texas.

Table of Contents

Innocents and Fools 1

Post War Amendments 2

Of Night and Flesh 3

Bark Love, Bark 4

Persephone, the Bear 5

If James Dean could Fly 7

Trout Zen 8

End of the World (Gosling) 9

In Defense of Regionalism 10

Lost Cat 11

Prayers for Cats 12

The One Who Loves Me 13

Summer of the Pig 14

Port Aransas, 2061 16

Something to Believe In 17

Mosquitoes 18

The Golden. The Round. 19

Finches 21

The Glorious Black 22

Weatherford Cougars 23

Building the Ark 24

Clowns and Dark Water 25

Lake Spiders 26

A Young Life 27

Those We Meet Along the Journey 28

Helplessness 29

May Day 30

The Lion, The Lioness 31

Pontus 32

Singing Doves 33

Elk Tango 34

Human Goodness 35

Noble Skunk 36

Cattleman's Epiphany 37

Do You Hear What I Hear? 38

Dove at My Door 39

Mountain Melon Thieves 40

Semi-Stalkers 41

Dinner and a Show 42

Leaving Loose the Reigns 43

Ghost Letters 44

Texas Longhorns 46

When Man and Deer Combine 47

Season of the Widow 48

Save the Camels 50

The Perfect Gentleman 51

Summer Solstice 52

The Dumas Turn 53

Calling the Cattle 54

Curling Fawns 56

Le Poisson 57

88: Sign of the Cat 58

Feral Longhorn Angels 59

Christmas 61

Lake Frog Blues 62

Carpe Diem 63

Coyote Medicine 64

One Month to the Day After my Father Died 65

Cow Trails 66

The Summer Every Fence Came Down 67

The Bat Sequel 68

The Jugular 69

Copperhead 71

A Day of Vegetarianism 72

Enrapture 73

Wishing on Sirius 74

Black Mesa 76

Shiner 77

Stag's Heart 78

Chrysalis 79

Valentines 80

Laika 81

My Old Cat 82

Caught 83

To My Doctors 84

I Will Not Hide 85

Bitter Creek 87

Estate Sale 89

What Has to Be Done 91

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