in my dreams I am sometimes a bird
poems about birds
by peregrine
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About the Book
“Pulls the reader in to the sights, sounds, textures of the outside world.”
“Close observation and understanding of nature – especially birds – blends richly with a keen poetic sense.”
‘In my dreams I am sometimes a bird’ presents more than 100 poems by peregrine about birds, bringing together many poems from earlier collections (including twenty-five sonnets) and introducing twenty previously unpublished poems. About this new collection, peregrine says, “Over the course of my life, these two wondrous things have been constant: Words and birds. I cannot remember a time when I was not immersed in words and in the contemplation of their meanings, histories, and uses, just as I cannot remember a time when I was not keenly aware, not only of the variety of birds around me, but of the wonder and delight that they have always inspired in me. Most of these poems are, simply, about the birds: their behavior, their plumage, their songs, their migrations, and my delight in the very fact that birds exist. In many instances, a fact about a bird – the color of its plumage, or the nature of its song – serves as metaphor for poetic contemplation. But many of these poems also reflect the important place that birds hold – whether metaphorically or in actuality – in my dreams, my memories, and my psyche.”
About the Creator
peregrine leads a quiet life in her native New England, loving and grateful for its farms, forests, rivers, and meadows, and especially grateful for its northern rocky shore, where her heart lies. A lifelong love of words, writing, and ideas has led her through a small but varied life experience that has encompassed research and library management, technical and creative writing, editing, indexing, and more. Since her childhood on a very modest small farm, where rambling in wild woods and meadows was as essential to a growing child as reading and music, she has been a keen observer of the natural world and especially to our response to it. She is proud to be close friends with several particular trees in her backyard and at various places around New England, recognizes the individual bears in her neighborhood, and has developed a special expertise in observing and describing how the wind and sun play on the waters of a favorite little saltwater bay at the rocky shore.