Review
Back Of The Dump
Baskets
The Body Of The Land
Body Work
Breakthrough
Breath
The Burning Man
The Burning Place
Coyote Hill
Crossing Long Island Sound
Dancing With My Brother
Doctoring
Dream Work
Earth Day Dawn, 1990
Eleven Years Old
First Healing Ceremony
First Sweat
Foundations
Go Down
The Healers
The Heights
Hunting Sketches
In The Tules
Lakota Prayers For Loie At 4 Pm
Late Counsel
Lessons
The Longest Light
A Love Poem
Making String
March Moon
The Medicine Wheel
Meeting
Menopause
Morning Analysis
My Ways
Mystery
The Old Ones
Opera
Prayers
Progress
The Relevance Of Technique
Sabotage
School
Self Portrait Of The Other
The Village
Where The Eagles Are
Writing On Glass
-- Table of Poems from Poem Finder®
Burning Place is a Shoshone name for Death Valley, where native people know how to live. Judith Bishop writes poems to tell the truth about herself and her life, and to do it musically and powerfully so people will listen, so they will consider their own lives. Her poems, both universal and personal, bridge the gap between difficult matters of the psyche and the spiritual strength we need to live on this earth. The poetry of The Burning Place is a memorable collection both unique and insightful. -- Midwest Book Review
Baskets
The Body Of The Land
Body Work
Breakthrough
Breath
The Burning Man
The Burning Place
Coyote Hill
Crossing Long Island Sound
Dancing With My Brother
Doctoring
Dream Work
Earth Day Dawn, 1990
Eleven Years Old
First Healing Ceremony
First Sweat
Foundations
Go Down
The Healers
The Heights
Hunting Sketches
In The Tules
Lakota Prayers For Loie At 4 Pm
Late Counsel
Lessons
The Longest Light
A Love Poem
Making String
March Moon
The Medicine Wheel
Meeting
Menopause
Morning Analysis
My Ways
Mystery
The Old Ones
Opera
Prayers
Progress
The Relevance Of Technique
Sabotage
School
Self Portrait Of The Other
The Village
Where The Eagles Are
Writing On Glass
-- Table of Poems from Poem Finder®
Burning Place is a Shoshone name for Death Valley, where native people know how to live. Judith Bishop writes poems to tell the truth about herself and her life, and to do it musically and powerfully so people will listen, so they will consider their own lives. Her poems, both universal and personal, bridge the gap between difficult matters of the psyche and the spiritual strength we need to live on this earth. The poetry of The Burning Place is a memorable collection both unique and insightful. -- Midwest Book Review
