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3/15/2022
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Poems by Disabled and d/Deaf Poets and more
Support Poets.org March 15, 2022 The Poetry Coalition, an alliance of more than 30 independent poetry organizations across the United States, is devoting 2022 to exploring the theme “The future lives
3/15/2022
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"One Way or Another" by Maya C. Popa
it is you who leaves. So I set out / to read for signs of imminence, Facebook Twitter Instagram Support Poem-a-Day March 15, 2022 One Way or Another Maya C. Popa it is you who leaves. So I set out to
3/14/2022
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"A Cloud of Drench Bearing Down" by Emily Pittinos
An odor in the breeze—spruce; palosanto; silver dust / of a hard freeze. Facebook Twitter Instagram Support Poem-a-Day March 14, 2022 A Cloud of Drench Bearing Down Emily Pittinos An odor in the breeze
3/13/2022
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"Voices of the Air" by Katherine Mansfield
But then there comes that moment rare Poem-a-Day is reader-supported. Your gift today will help the Academy of American Poets continue to publish the work of 260 poets each year, and share this series
3/12/2022
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"Femme Futures" by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
Where does the future live in your body? / Touch it Facebook Twitter Instagram Support Poem-a-Day March 12, 2022 Femme Futures Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha Where does the future live in your body?
3/11/2022
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"Welcome to the Gut House" by Noʻu Revilla
Outside a door in east Maui, a brindled dog sits. Facebook Twitter Instagram Support Poem-a-Day March 11, 2022 Welcome to the Gut House Noʻu Revilla Outside a door in east Maui, a brindled dog sits. No
3/10/2022
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"At the New York City AIDS Memorial" by Stefania Gomez
Your absence is a bisected city Facebook Twitter Instagram Support Poem-a-Day March 10, 2022 At the New York City AIDS Memorial Stefania Gomez Your absence is a bisected city block where a hospital
3/10/2022
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"Night Needs No Stars" by Youmna Chlala
I watched you survivesurvive / your thick hair and wide laugh Facebook Twitter Instagram Support Poem-a-Day March 9, 2022 Night Needs No Stars Youmna Chlala for Janice Mirikitani I watched you
3/8/2022
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Dorothy Parker Poems, Sonia Sanchez Awarded 2022 MacDowell Medal, AWP, and more
Support Poets.org March 8, 2022 Read all the poems published in Enough Rope (Boni & Liveright, 1926) by Dorothy Parker, now available in the public domain, as well as “The Algonquin Hotel: Summer
3/7/2022
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"Cloud Demolition" by Willa Carroll
Anvil clouds in the west. / My father dies in hospice Facebook Twitter Instagram Support Poem-a-Day March 7, 2022 Cloud Demolition Willa Carroll Anvil clouds in the west. My father dies in hospice
3/6/2022
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"Reinforcements" by Marianne Moore
The vestibule to experience is not to / Be exalted into epic grandeur. Poem-a-Day is reader-supported. Your gift today will help the Academy of American Poets continue to publish the work of 260 poets
3/5/2022
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"I Sought the Wood in Winter" by Willa Cather
I sought the wood in summer / When every twig was green; Poem-a-Day is reader-supported. Your gift today will help the Academy of American Poets continue to publish the work of 260 poets each year, and
3/3/2022
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Poems for Women's History Month
Plus, browse videos from the 2022 Dear Poet project Facebook Twitter Instagram March 2022 March is Women's History Month—this month and year-round, celebrate with the following classic and
3/3/2022
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"Drift" by Alicia Mountain
The gold March dawn / and below my window Facebook Twitter Instagram Support Poem-a-Day March 3, 2022 Drift Alicia Mountain The gold March dawn and below my window a man carves his car from the snow
3/2/2022
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"The Heedless Shepherd" by Monica McClure
Grief is a family going down one by one Facebook Twitter Instagram Support Poem-a-Day March 2, 2022 The Heedless Shepherd Monica McClure Grief is a family going down one by one Wild buffalo tread on
3/1/2022
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Poems for Women's History Month and more
Support Poets.org March 1, 2022 Women's History Month Celebrate Women's History Month with these voices from Poets.org: “Still I Rise” by Maya Angelou “The 19th Amendment & My Mama” by
3/1/2022
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"As a Father of Daughters" by Hannah Aizenman
As a fathom of waters Facebook Twitter Instagram Support Poem-a-Day March 1, 2022 As a Father of Daughters Hannah Aizenman As a fathom of waters As a keeper of otters As a fan of the Dodgers As a
2/28/2022
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"It Bruises, Too" by Kwame Dawes
The haunting has killed before. Facebook Twitter Instagram Support Poem-a-Day February 28, 2022 It Bruises, Too Kwame Dawes The haunting has killed before. Find words to describe the stone heavy in the
2/27/2022
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"Exodus" by Effie Lee Newsome
Rank fennel and broom / Grown wanly beside Poem-a-Day is reader-supported. Your gift today will help the Academy of American Poets continue to publish the work of 260 poets each year, and share this
2/26/2022
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"Shadow" by Bruce Nugent
Silhouette / On the face of the moon / Am I Poem-a-Day is reader-supported. Your gift today will help the Academy of American Poets continue to publish the work of 260 poets each year, and share this