You were my favorite—
Aran Irish wool
eight buttons—
lent to a friend
who was boarding a chilly plane
after a weekend visit.
She promised to ship you back.
That was two years ago.
I never ask for you
but I know exactly where you are.
–Kathleen Gerard
“What a cache of treasures this collection is, what a cache of jewels. […] All are reminders of what the best, briefest poems can do: give back the world to us, as it passes, in the mirror of a few well-chosen words.”
-Cecilia Woloch
Other poems from Bigger Than They Appear:
- “I Used To” by Chocolate Waters
- “How to Be an Animal” by Rebecca Gayle Howell
- “Cheeseburgers” by Dean Crawford
- “A Poet’s Night” by A. H. Jerriod Avant
- “Subjubctive” by Andrew Merton
Kathleen Gerard’s prose and poetry have been widely published as well as broadcast on National Public Radio (NPR).