<p>Poems in Ear to the Ground remember Stratton's father and mother and draw from the lifestyle that like an album of fading snapshots backgrounds her upbringing on a Colorado cattle ranch.&nbsp;&nbsp;There she learned to remember on a cultural level too. Traces of things forgotten in have led her to study prehistoric language; pictures written on stone petroglyphs and pictographsand marks left on the surface of the earth.&nbsp;In the blender of language remembered and forgot she strives to interpret the code. As Lawrence Raab writes the past isn't over until we understand it.</p>