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love & the memory of it. by Jay Hopler. spook not at the shook world w/ all its viruses & murder hornets instead that summer evening call to mind when you drove alone over iowa the light in the ...
Sarah Kortemeier’s poem from her mesmerizing debut collection, “Ganbatte,” offers a new twist on vigilance. We’re being collected somewhere on video and in memory, at all times, and maybe ...
Somewhere in the mushy folds of that thing you call a brain, there no doubt lurks some ancient rhyme just waiting for the chance to roll off your poetic lips, astonishing friends, delighting strang… ...
With “Poem of the Day,” The New York Sun offers a daily portion of verse selected by Joseph Bottum with the help of the North Carolina poet Sally Thomas, the Sun’s associate poetry editor. Tied to the ...
Maya Phillips writes on the work of Joy Harpo, the recently named U.S. Poet Laureate, and her latest collection, “An American Sunrise.” ...
Poem, tree in memory of a boy. Six-year-old killed in a automobile accident honored at his school. By Matthew Hamilton Updated June 14, 2012 9:03 p.m.
For Christmas, Poems of Memory and Peace. Since the Victorian era, poets have helped create the holiday’s sounds and images—and reminded us of its meaning. By . Joseph Bottum. Share.
This poem is an elegy for one of her favorite poets, Lamia Abbas Amara, who passed away on June 18, 2021. The Post Bulletin publishes poetry by local and area writers every Tuesday.
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