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Please listen to the recording below:
Ten Poems series continues
October 8, 2008
12 Noon Eastern
Host: Marie Howe, Poet
This is the second poet featured in the book: Ten Poems To Change Your Life Again and Again
by Roger Housden, who is facilitating an uncommon conversation for The Coaching Commons.
What the Living Do by Marie Howe
Johnny, the kitchen sink has been clogged for days,
some utensil probably fell down there.
And the Drano won’t work but smells dangerous, and
the crusty dishes have piled up
waiting for the plumber I still haven’t called. This is
the everyday we spoke of.
It’s winter again: the sky’s a deep headstrong blue, and
the sunlight pours through
the open living room windows because the heat’s on too
high in here, and I can’t turn it off.
For weeks now, driving, or dropping a bag of groceries
in the street, the bag breaking,
I’ve been thinking: This is what the living do. And
yesterday. hurrying along those
wobbly bricks in the Cambridge sidewalk, spilling my
coffee down my wrist and sleeve,
I thought it again, and again later, when buying a
hairbrush: This is it.
Parking. Slamming the car door shut in the cold. What
you called that yearning.
What you finally gave up. We want the spring to come
and the winter to pass. We want
whoever to call or not call, a lettter, a kiss – we want
more and more and then more of it.
But there are moments, walking, when I catch a
glimpse of myself in the window glass,
say, the window of the corner video store, and I’m
grapped by a cherishing so deep
for my own blowing hair, chapped face, and unbuttoned
coat that I’m speechless:
I am living, I remember you.
For more by Marie Howe, visit link : http://www.slc.edu/magazine/only-connect/Critical_Writing.php
This series is produced exclusively for the Coaching Commons by Katherine Gotshall English.
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Here’s a Poem i wrote , with apologies to Dr. Seuss
Coaching by Phone Said Coach I Am
By Patrick Williams
With apologies and appreciation to Dr. Seuss
I coach by phone said Coach I am
I’m a coach, I am I am!
I can coach you from a beach.
I can coach you within reach.
I can coach you with bad hair.
I can coach you anywhere.
I can coach you internationally
I can coach you somewhat fashionably
I can coach you without borders
I can coach you without orders.
I could coach you from a boat.
I can coach you in a coat.
I can coach you from my car.
I can coach from near or far
I can coach you from my camper.
Even travel does not hamper
I can coach your every movement
I can coach toward life improvement.
I’m a coach said Coach I AM.
I’m a Coach ‚Äö√Ñ√¨ I AM. I AM!
I can coach when you’re remote.
I can coach you and not gloat
I can coach you in my home.
I prefer to coach by phone.
I can coach and be real funny.
I can coach about your money
I can coach about your life
And even coach you and your wife.
I can coach from Pennsylvania
I can coach from Cartagena
I can coach at Beaver Creek
I can coach you week by week.
I can coach you toward new visions.
I can coach you through transitions.
I can coach you with emotion
I can coach across the ocean.
(British)
I can help with what you want
Even when others say you can’t
I can coach you with some humour
I can coach you as a bloomer
I can coach you with a hat
I can coach you with my cat.
I can coach you from Milan
I’m a coach said Coach I AM.
I’m a Coach ‚Äö√Ѭ∂I am I am!
Thank you for the wonderful poem!
I believe that your wisdom and your creativity has summed up the amazing ‘agility’ of coaching along with the special gift of flexibility and individuality that coaches can offer our clients.
As always, you are an inspiration.
judi jerome