THE FEATHERED EDGE
Inner fence
was beyond mending
every animal in the barnyard
went a different way.
Completely connected
but mostly confused
he put the cutters in reverse;
his soul a restless farmer
condemned to farming,
farmed no more.
Weatherman’s poetry is about a poet finding himself. It moves from a romanticization of a past life in Montana, trips to Alaska, and finally to Canada, where he would start a family. His poetry moves toward a mystical detachment from a troubled society and marriage, where his poetry becomes a personal refuge. Finally, he realizes the power of authenticity in our own voice, that we have always had each other, and that the only power we lose is the power we give away.






