Let me be perfectly clear: I am not someone who reads poetry. I always feel…
A Gathering of Poetry: June 2025

Okay, I forgot about the poetry thing for this month until I saw Bonny’s post today. And here I am, better late than never, with a poem to share.
“Do You Have Any Advice For Those of Us Just Starting Out? by Ron Koertge
Give up sitting dutifully at your desk. Leave
your house or apartment. Go out into the world.
It’s all right to carry a notebook but a cheap
one is best, with pages the colour of weak tea
and on the front a kitten or a space ship.
Avoid any enclosed space where more than
three people are wearing turtlenecks. Beware
any snow-covered chalet with deer tracks
across the muffled tennis courts.
Not surprisingly, libraries are a good place to write.
And the perfect place in a library is near an aisle
where a child a year or two old is playing as his
mother browses the ranks of the dead.
Often he will pull books from the bottom shelf.
The title, the author’s name, the brooding photo
on the flap mean nothing. Red book on black, gray
book on brown, he builds a tower. And the higher
it gets, the wider he grins.
You who asked for advice, listen: When the tower
falls, be like that child. Laugh so loud everybody
in the world frowns and says, “ Shhhh.”
Then start again.
From Fever, 2006
Red Hen Press
Copyright 2006 by Red Hen Press.
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I can see why you’d like this one — it’s a celebration of libraries! But it’s also full of humor and good advice. Thanks for sharing it!
All. Of. This! I was so fortunate to stop by my local library on the day of their Summer Reading Kick Off! The library was overflowing with children of all ages… all so excited about books! It was noisy and so delightful! The joy of a child running to their mother… excited about the book they found! I reveled in every moment I was there… and I was reminded of my own youth and the excitement I found in books!
Thank you so much for sharing this awesome poem today! XO
I love this poem! It brings back memories of all the times I tried to look for books with my kids and they were mainly interested in building book towers. I guess it’s a universal experience! Thanks for sharing and I’m so glad you gathered up some poetry.