“Lucy Griffith’s birds flit, flap, skid, hover, row, drift, and crash-land. Her poems expertly detail our ubiquitous companions of the air, calling attention to their structures and miraculous winged feats above us as we gladly renew our appreciation of them. Kenneth Butler’s exquisite photo images accompany Griffith’s poems, forming a delightful partnership with her observations and narratives. Sit with this small volume an hour and you will find yourself refreshed in spirit, more knowledgeable about birds, and assuredly in awe of both the subject and the artists who fashioned this gem of a book.”—Jan Seale, 2012 Texas Poet Laureate author of Valley Ark: Life Along the Rio and Particulars: poems of smallness
Lucy Griffith is a native of San Antonio, Dr. Lucy Griffith now lives on a ranch beside the Guadalupe River near Comfort.Lucy has been a licensed psychologist and has worked extensively in the mental health field as well as serving as a school principal and a Special Education teacher. Her experiences as a therapist inform and inspire her work. Lucy is also Certified Texas Master Naturalist, and a regular contributor to the Texas Star, where she shares her observations of the natural world. Griffith’s first collection of poetry is We Make a Tiny Herd—Poems to Honor the Burro Lady of Far West Texas, (Main Street Rag Publishing, 2019).