I have, for some years now, been a member of the Academy of American Poets. It was not until today that I discovered they have multiple pages about Minnesota poets and poetry on their web site. The discovery was made after I received an email notice from the Minnesota Humanities Center that:
Governor Tim Walz and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan will announce Minnesota’s next Poet Laureate. This event is only available to credentialed members of the press.
At 2:00 p.m. the Humanities Center live-streamed the announcement. Our new Poet Laureate is Gwen Westerman (@gwenwesterman on Twitter; her page in poets.org; her page at Poetry Foundation)
From the Academy:
Gwen Nell Westerman is the author of Follow the Blackbirds (Michigan State University Press, 2013), a poetry collection written in Dakota and English. She is a Professor in the English Department at Minnesota State University, Mankato, and lives in rural Blue Earth County.
From the Foundation:
Gwen Nell Westerman is Dakota, enrolled with the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate, and a citizen of the Cherokee Nation through her mother. She is author of Follow the Blackbirds (Michigan State University Press, 2013).
Follow the Blackbirds, Gwen Nell Westerman |
One of her poems is included in When the Light of the World Was Subdued, Our Songs Came Through, edited by Joy Harjo, current Poet Laureate of the US. You can learn more about her at her own web site.
This is my give-away—
not because I don’t want
it anymore,
not because it’s out of
style or
broken or
useless since it lost
its lid or one of its buttons,
not because I don’t understand
the “value” of things.
This is my give-away—
because I have enough
to share with you
because I have been given
so much
health love happiness
pain sorrow fear
to share from the heart
in a world where words can be
meaningless when they come
only from the head.
This is my give-way—
to touch what is good in you
with words your heart can hear
like ripples from a pebble
dropped in water
moving outward growing
wider touching others.
You are strong.
You are kind.
You are beautiful.
This is my give-away.
Wopida ye.
Wopida ye.
Wopida ye.
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