Tuesday, March 27, 2012

springing off the cliff near april fools


The fool in the Tarot is pictured as a jouncy journeyer with a bag tied to a stick, sometimes with a dog, sometimes poised at/over the edge of a cliff. What does this spring fool you into doing? How is a poet a wise fool going over the edge? How do we land? What is in the valley below? Spark and revery off the Fool and offer us some word delight for our spring journey...

keywords: fool, poem, [poet's moniker]

Image credit: Rider Waite Smith original Fool tarot card, 1909, public domain from Wikimedia Commons

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