“How to Write a Poem? Catch the air around the butterfly.”
– Katerina Stoykova-Klemer
Stoykova-Klemer’s poems have
appeared in publications throughout the U.S. and Europe, including The Louisville Review, Margie, and Adirondack Review. The leader of a poetry group in Lexington,
KY, she also hosts “Accents,” a radio show for literature, art and culture and
operates the independent Accents Publishing “for brilliant voices.”
A native of
Bulgaria, she holds an MFA in Writing from Spalding University in
Louisville. For Saturday’s Poem, here is
Stoykova-Klemer’s,
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The Most
Welcome,
Last Resort.
We meet at last,
Plan Z.
I’ve heard a lot about you,
Worst Case Scenario.
I look forward to
working with you,
When-all-else-fails.
It’s going to be you and I now.
Do you feel lucky to end up with me?
Hey, it’s okay.
After the initial shock
wears off,
you too,
will try to make
the most of me.
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