Poetry Unbound

Kimblerly Blaeser - my journal records the vestiture of doppelgangers

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Jan 12, 2026
The vibrant imagery in Kimberly Blaeser’s poem brings nature to life, showcasing everything from swimming squirrels to joyful loons. The discussion delves into the significance of observation and love for the natural world, turning everyday wonders into lyrical praises. Pádraig Ó Tuama explores the poem's connection to theology and the art of seeing, offering insights into Blaeser's background as an Anishinaabe poet. This delightful exploration celebrates language's power to encapsulate the extraordinary in the ordinary.
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ANECDOTE

Geckos And Blueberries Extend Time

  • Pádraig Ó Tuama watched two geckos licking blueberries on a lanai in Maui and waited each day to see them return.
  • The small ritual stretched his sense of time and centered parts of his day around simple observation.
INSIGHT

Journal As Active Re-Hearther

  • Ó Tuama emphasizes the title's verbs: 'journal' and 'records' make the journal an active re-hearther of days.
  • He links 'record' etymologically to repeated hearting, suggesting writing repeatedly renews the heart's attention.
INSIGHT

Poem As Reciprocal Sending

  • Ó Tuama hears pervasive love in the poem: love for practice, observation, language, and presence in the world.
  • He presents the poem as reciprocal exchange where the world and poet send missives to one another.
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