Monday, December 22, 2025

"Leda"

 

Leda

 

 

Is it consensual,

swan swooning

over the lady...

rushing her body 

as she bathes?

He, a god, uses

trickery three times.

Once, to don the swan,

then to take her down,

last, to drop the act.

All those feathers

she’ll feel forever.

 

~CMH 


My poem "Leda" was chosen for the latest "Next Line, Please" post. What a delight to see the opening lines as David Lehman's title!  Check out what else he has to say at: 

Sunday, December 14, 2025

Toot Your Horn

In the spirit of celebration, and with my friend's suggestion to "toot your horn," let me share some exciting news. I'm a Pushcart Prize nominee. It feels odd to say so, a bit bewildering, and I'm honored. Thanks to the team at Kelsay Books for selecting "Almost" as one of your six nominations. 




Cheers,
Charise

Thursday, November 20, 2025

In Print

This poem from 2019 is included in the 2025 publication The Other Side of the Hill by the Capitol Hill Poetry Group, Pond Hill Press. It's as relevant now as before. 

And, when something is committed to print, it takes on another life. 





Thursday, November 13, 2025

Sometimes a Haiku

 

cloud fell in our pond

leaf upon leaf surrenders

autumn has no qualms




~CMH

Monday, October 27, 2025

Encore


 Can there be too much of a good, poetic, thing? 

The Capitol Hill Poetry Group will be reading from our new collected work, The Other Side of the Hill, at the Hill Center (yes, all these hills converge) on November 2. The Hill Center is located at the former site of the Walter Reed Army Medical Center, where, ironically, my husband worked until it closed. We offer different medicine... through poems. 

"Readings and Refreshments" November 2, 5:00-7:00 pm, 921 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE Washington, DC

The arts in DC are alive and well and getting work done! 

Cheers,
Charise

Wednesday, October 15, 2025

On the Spot

The marvelous and greatly entertaining Grace Cavalieri emceed our event (look her up!), and put each poet on the spot with her personalized questions. 

Grace: " How does being a dancer help you write poetry? "

Charise: " Ah, that could be a book. There's the movement of the poem, how the poem moves... how it takes shape, and even how it's spaced on the page. 

There's also something ineffable about both of these arts, and that's where they meet.



Celebrating Fifty years of the Capitol Hill Poetry Group

Feels like you were there, right?

Cheers,
Charise

Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Capitol Hill Poetry Group 50th Anniversary


There are other things going on in Capitol Hill, Washington, DC, besides politics. This is the home of the Capitol Hill Poetry Group, since 1975. Fifty years strong! 
I was invited to be a member in 2017, and this group is instrumental to my craft of poetry. Come listen to us read from our newly published anthology The Other Side of the Hill at DC's iconic Politics and Prose bookstore on October 12. Enjoy a good dose of poetic artistry live and in-person. 

Here's what you need to know: