“I Didn’t Know How Easy It Was To Overcome Gravity Until I Fell” by Rae Crossman

Poetry Pause is the League of Canadian Poets’ daily poetry dispatch. Read “I Didn’t Know How Easy It Was To Overcome Gravity Until I Fell” by Rae Crossman.

Due to its formatting, this poem is only available as an image.


I Didn’t Know How Easy It Was To Overcome Gravity Until I Fell
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Copyright © Rae Crossman

Living on the Haldimand Tract in Kitchener, Ontario, Rae Crossman writes poetry both for the page and for oral performance. He has published poems in literary magazines and dramatized them on theatre stages, in classrooms, and around campfires on canoe trips. Working with dancers, musicians, and visual artists, he is particularly interested in the collaborative process of creativity. Joint projects include storytelling, choral compositions, and theatrical pieces set in natural environments.


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