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10/5/2022
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"Wonder Wheel" by Wo Chan

angels undress, & solstice has got us mini, stilled . . . Facebook Twitter Instagram October 5, 2022 Support Poem-a-Day Wonder Wheel Wo Chan for Hye Yun Park angels undress, & solstice has got
10/4/2022
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"Bring back the murmur of the doves that made / Their little nests so neighborly to mine"

Support Poets.org October 4, 2022 Hispanic Heritage Month “Peace” by Florencio Varela “The Hurricane” by José María Heredia, translated by William Cullen Bryant “Let Me Go Warm” by Luis de Góngora,
10/4/2022
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"'Stop. Go put your shoes back on. They’ll know we Okies,' a Lost Image Reclamation" by Anthony Cody

1. You sit / on Grandpa's lap. Facebook Twitter Instagram October 4, 2022 Support Poem-a-Day “Stop. Go put your shoes back on. They'll know we Okies,” a Lost Image Reclamation Anthony Cody
10/3/2022
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"the poem is a dream telling you its time" by Marwa Helal

is a field / as long as the butterflies Facebook Twitter Instagram October 3, 2022 Support Poem-a-Day the poem is a dream telling you its time Marwa Helal is a field as long as the butterflies say it
10/2/2022
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"Verses to the Moon" by Luis Carlos López, translated by William George Williams

Oh moon, who now look over the roof Facebook Twitter Instagram October 2, 2022 Made possible thanks to readers like you. Verses to the Moon Luis Carlos López translated from the Spanish by William
10/1/2022
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"Anna and the Chair" by Samira Negrouche, translated by Marilyn Hacker

Anna the chair was overturned it's after the end Facebook Twitter Instagram October 1, 2022 Made possible thanks to readers like you. Anna Samira Negrouche translated from the French by Marilyn
9/30/2022
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"The Atom No. 18" by Sarah Mangold

All / things living on the / surface of our globe Facebook Twitter Instagram September 30, 2022 Support Poem-a-Day The Atom No. 18 Sarah Mangold A l l T h e things living on the a t o m f i n d surface
9/29/2022
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2022 Featured Fall Books List for Young Readers

This fall, we encourage you to check out these poetry titles for children, YA novels in verse, and books by poets for young readers. View this email in your browser 2022 Featured Fall Books List for
9/29/2022
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"What Now" by Jacob Griffin Hall

The roads have closed for flooding. Facebook Twitter Instagram September 29, 2022 Support Poem-a-Day What Now Jacob Griffin Hall The roads have closed for flooding. The rows of cars are marbled in a
9/28/2022
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"Between Fulmination and Adoration" by Lois P. Jones

there is a reason for the phrase a riot of colors. Facebook Twitter Instagram September 28, 2022 Support Poem-a-Day Between Fulmination and Adoration Lois P. Jones after the music installation at
9/27/2022
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"Let not the brutal daylight / Shatter this image to shards"

Support Poets.org September 27, 2022 Hispanic Heritage Month “Love” by Hermogénes Irisarri, translated by Agnes Blake Poor “Canción” by John II of Castile, translated by George Ticknor “Intimate Prayer
9/26/2022
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"How To Forgive" by Susan Nguyen

She asks me to write a list Facebook Twitter Instagram September 26, 2022 Support Poem-a-Day How To Forgive Susan Nguyen She asks me to write a list of all the names I've been called. And then a
9/25/2022
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"At Memphis Station" by Johannes V. Jensen, translated by S. Foster Damon

Half-awake and half-dozing, / in an inward seawind of danaid dreams, Facebook Twitter Instagram September 25, 2022 Made possible thanks to readers like you. At Memphis Station Johannes V. Jensen
9/24/2022
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"Near the Shrine of Saint Naum" by Najwan Darwish, translated by Kareem James Abu-Zeid

I stood in the red church, / its tiny domes like buds Facebook Twitter Instagram September 24, 2022 Made possible thanks to readers like you. Near the Shrine of Saint Naum Najwan Darwish translated
9/23/2022
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"Conjure" by Rachel Blau DuPlessis

Conjure / to work away not understanding Facebook Twitter Instagram September 23, 2022 Support Poem-a-Day Conjure Rachel Blau DuPlessis Conjure to work away not understanding conjure to sleep for eight
9/22/2022
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"Men Who Think I Am One of Them Speak" by Stacey Waite

This story is hard to tell. Facebook Twitter Instagram September 22, 2022 Support Poem-a-Day Men Who Think I Am One of Them Speak Stacey Waite She really let herself go. This story is hard to tell.
9/21/2022
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"Observation Deck" by Jóhann Hjálmarsson, translated by Christopher Burawa

This poem which is a part of my life Facebook Twitter Instagram September 21, 2022 Support Poem-a-Day Observation Deck Jóhann Hjálmarsson translated from the Icelandic by Christopher Burawa This poem
9/20/2022
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Announcing the Academy of American Poets Prize Winners

Support Poets.org September 20, 2022 We are pleased to announce the winners of the 2022 American Poets Prizes, which are among the most valuable and venerable poetry prizes in the United States. This
9/20/2022
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"Ore Choir: The Priest Questions the Lava" by Katy Didden

Fire poured over us a formless rage. Facebook Twitter Instagram September 20, 2022 Support Poem-a-Day Ore Choir: The Priest Questions the Lava Katy Didden Copyright © 2022 by Katy Didden. Originally
9/19/2022
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"Pathogenesis" by Aliah Lavonne Tigh

Sea of strangers exhales. / Something natural / reorders us Facebook Twitter Instagram September 19, 2022 Support Poem-a-Day Pathogenesis Aliah Lavonne Tigh Sea of strangers exhales. Something natural