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Today's poem is "The Poet's Black Drum"
from Entwined: Three Lyric Sequences

Tupelo Press

Carol Frost was born in 1948 in Lowell, Massachusetts, and as a child spent a year in her mother’s hometown of Vienna, so German was the first language she spoke. She studied at the Sorbonne and earned degrees from SUNY Oneonta and Syracuse University. The author of eleven previous books of poetry, most recently The Queen’s Desertion and Honeycomb (both Northwestern University Press, 2006 and 2010), she holds an endowed chair of English at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida.

Other poems by Carol Frost in Verse Daily:
December 20, 2010:   "'Generous I may have been, amnesiac" "I became. Autumn fattened and thinned..."
June 12, 2006:   "Sea Hare" " Gelatinous parching creature by the verge of the sea..."
July 25, 2005:   "Manatee" "Shading to pink on the underparts: soft and liable..."
July 21, 2005:   "Eddy" "Against wind's silk direction the tide is flowing..."
May 3, 2005:  "Boat" ""Miscalculation the day's first high..."

Books by Carol Frost:

Other poems on the web by Carol Frost:
Three poems
"Angry Birds"
"Wilderness"
Fifteen poems
Four poems
Two poems
Two poems
"As You Might Claim Love"

Other poems on the web by Carol Frost:
Three poems
"Wilderness"

Carol Frost's Blog.

Carol Frost's Website.

*Carol Frost According to Wikipedia.

Carol Frost on Twitter.

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