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9/10/2022
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"who were these goddesses" by Jeannette L. Clariond, translated by Samantha Schnee
They were so called because they wore god's mask Facebook Twitter Instagram September 10, 2022 Made possible thanks to readers like you. who were these goddesses Jeannette L. Clariond translated by
9/9/2022
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"Little Richard" by Peter Balakian
On a walk past bulldozers and trucks Facebook Twitter Instagram September 9, 2022 Support Poem-a-Day Little Richard Peter Balakian On a walk past bulldozers and trucks pouring tarmac for the NJ
9/8/2022
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"I've Got the Covid Blues" by Tony Medina
I got the Covid blues Facebook Twitter Instagram September 8, 2022 Support Poem-a-Day I've Got the Covid Blues Tony Medina I got the Covid blues Hazmat outfit to read the news I gots that damn
9/7/2022
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"Wild Horses Drink from the River of History" by Lois Roma-Deeley
Hours before dark, I follow the stony path Facebook Twitter Instagram September 7, 2022 Support Poem-a-Day Wild Horses Drink from the River of History Lois Roma-Deeley Hours before dark, I follow the
9/6/2022
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"Old vows are like old flowers as they fade"
Support Poets.org September 6, 2022 In honor of the new month, read poems by a few poets born in September. “Beans” by Mary Oliver (September 10, 1935) “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” by TS Eliot
9/6/2022
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"Chickens" by Kate Gale
I come from hay and barns, raising / chickens. In spring, lambs come. Facebook Twitter Instagram September 6, 2022 Support Poem-a-Day Chickens Kate Gale I come from hay and barns, raising chickens. In
9/5/2022
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"Karma" by Elena Karina Byrne
What are the chances, Shahid, you will / yardstick your way out of the wintering ground's Facebook Twitter Instagram September 5, 2022 Support Poem-a-Day Karma Elena Karina Byrne my heart keeps
9/4/2022
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"The Nightingale to the Workman" by Morris Rosenfeld, translated by Rose Pastor Stokes and Helena Frank
Fair summer is here, glad summer is here! / O hark! 'tis to you I am singing: Facebook Twitter Instagram September 4, 2022 Made possible thanks to readers like you. The Nightingale to the Workman
9/3/2022
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"Sonnet VIII" by Luís de Camões, translated by Viscount Strangford
Mondego! thou, whose waters cold and clear Facebook Twitter Instagram September 3, 2022 Made possible thanks to readers like you. Sonnet VIII Luís de Camões translated by Viscount Strangford Mondego!
9/2/2022
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"Tasting the Last of the Ice Age" by Susan McCabe
We stuffed our mouths with snow Facebook Twitter Instagram September 2, 2022 Support Poem-a-Day Tasting the Last of the Ice Age Susan McCabe We stuffed our mouths with snow & bark on sleds to the
9/1/2022
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from "There where it’s so bright in me" by Tanella Boni, translated by Todd Fredson
Do I want to be part of this world Facebook Twitter Instagram September 1, 2022 Support Poem-a-Day from “There where it's so bright in me” Tanella Boni translated by Todd Fredson Do I want to be
8/31/2022
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"Our Quarantine Story" by Michelle Whittaker
During the pandemic, after he was laid off, Facebook Twitter Instagram August 31, 2022 Support Poem-a-Day Our Quarantine Story Michelle Whittaker after Dorothea Grossman During the pandemic, after he
8/30/2022
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"Oh, I’m Dying, I’m Dying," by Janine Joseph
the disembodied voice ribs Facebook Twitter Instagram August 30, 2022 Support Poem-a-Day Oh, I'm Dying, I'm Dying, Janine Joseph the disembodied voice ribs in the clip of the snake whirlpooling
8/29/2022
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"2020" by Catherine Barnett
Up late scrolling / for distraction, Facebook Twitter Instagram August 29, 2022 Support Poem-a-Day 2020 Catherine Barnett Up late scrolling for distraction, love, hope, I discovered skew dice. In the
8/28/2022
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"Saying of Il Haboul" by Adelaide Crapsey
My tent / A vapour that Facebook Twitter Instagram August 28, 2022 Made possible thanks to readers like you. Saying of Il Haboul Adelaide Crapsey Guardian of the Treasure of Solomon And Keeper of the
8/27/2022
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"Disputed Tread" by Hazel Hall
Where she steps a whir, / Like dust about her feet, Facebook Twitter Instagram August 27, 2022 Made possible thanks to readers like you. Disputed Tread Hazel Hall Where she steps a whir, Like dust
8/26/2022
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"Pole| |Sport" by Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon
we turn and turn ourselves Facebook Twitter Instagram August 26, 2022 Support Poem-a-Day Pole| |Sport Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon We turn and turn ourselves Into the question. We turn ourselves against
8/25/2022
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"Curious and Counting" by Arisa White
How do I get in your atmosphere? Facebook Twitter Instagram August 25, 2022 Support Poem-a-Day Curious and Counting Arisa White How do I get in your atmosphere? Tell me about your signs, look me
8/24/2022
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"The Inflammation" by Nikky Finney
The air in the high school is swollen. Facebook Twitter Instagram August 24, 2022 Support Poem-a-Day The Inflammation Nikky Finney The air in the high school is swollen. My heart balloons as I smooth
8/23/2022
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"we gather our lives / in this pooling—"
Support Poets.org August 23, 2022 Poems on Travel “i traveled the world. it was fine.” by Samiya Bashir “How Many Lives Have We Lived in Paris?” by Cyrus Cassells “After a Visit” by Paul Laurence