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Saturday Poetry – ‘It Begins With the Trees’ by Ada Limón
Saturday Poetry – ‘It Begins With the Trees’ by Ada Limón This week’s Saturday Poetry brings you the soul-stirring poem titled ‘It Begins With the Trees’ by Ada Limón. She is the author of The Carrying (Milkweed Editions, 2018) and Bright Dead Things (Milkweed Editions, 2015), which was a finalist for the National Book Award. Limón’s first collection of poetry, Lucky Wreck (Autumn House Press, 2006), was the winner of the 2005 Autumn House Poetry Prize. She is also the author of The Hurting Kind (Milkweed Editions, 2022); The Carrying (Milkweed Editions, 2018); Bright Dead Things (Milkweed Editions, 2015), which was a finalist for the National Book Award; Sharks in the Rivers (Milkweed Editions, 2010); and This Big Fake World (Pearl Editions,…
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Saturday Poetry – ‘Enough’ by Andru Defeye
Saturday Poetry – ‘Enough’ by Andru Defeye This week’s Saturday Poetry brings you the soul-stirring poem titled ‘Enough’ by Andru Defeye. He is a poet, writer, community organiser, and musician. In 2021, Defeye was listed by Sacramento Magazine as one of the city’s one hundred business leaders, and was nominated to receive an honorary doctorate from California State University, Sacramento. For this edition of Saturday Poetry, we have paired Defeye’s emotive words with mobile art by the talented @soniabridekirk with the captivating artwork entitled ‘Magical’ complementing the poem’s essence beautifully, creating a symphony of emotions. To view the others we have published in this section, go here. via Poets.org ‘Enough’ by Andru Defeye…
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Saturday Poetry – ‘To The Sea’ by Anis Mojgani
Saturday Poetry – ‘To The Sea’ by Anis Mojgani This week’s Saturday Poetry brings you the soul-stirring poem titled ‘To The Sea’ by Anis Mojgani. He is the author of five books of poetry, most recently The Tigers, They Let Me (Write Bloody, 2023). “This poem comes from how things in ourselves we are sometimes self-conscious about are often things in us that others love, and also speaks to the humanness of wanting to be known by and to know others. A person in my life whom I love often says she is rambling when she seemingly starts to ramble, and, between her being a quiet person and me loving…
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Saturday Poetry – ‘In the House with No Doors’ by Sarah Kay
Saturday Poetry – ‘In the House with No Doors’ by Sarah Kay This week’s Saturday Poetry brings you the soul-stirring poem titled ‘In the House with No Doors’ by Sarah Kay. She is the author of four poetry books, including All Our Wild Wonder (Hachette Books, 2018) and The Type (Hachette Books, 2016). “I have an annual tradition which involves a large group of friends gathering together in a small house for a weekend. We are too old and there are too many of us to justify the way we cram into this tiny house—filling every corner, sleeping on couches and floors, and staying up too late, but it is…
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Saturday Poetry – ‘Scaffolding’ by Seamus Heaney
Saturday Poetry – ‘Scaffolding’ by Seamus Heaney This week’s Saturday Poetry brings you the soul-stirring poem titled ‘Scaffolding’ by Seamus Heaney. Born in Ireland in 1939, Seamus Heaney was the author of numerous poetry collections, including Human Chain (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2010). He split his time between Dublin, Ireland, and Boston, where he taught at Harvard University for many years. In 1995, Heaney received the Nobel Prize in Literature. For this edition of Saturday Poetry, we have paired Heaney’s emotive words with mobile art by the talented @linmay191 with the captivating artwork untitled complementing the poem’s essence beautifully, creating a symphony of emotions. To view the others we have published in this…
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Saturday Poetry – ’14 Love Songs’ by Elizabeth Jacobson
Saturday Poetry – ’14 Love Songs’ by Elizabeth Jacobson This week’s Saturday Poetry brings you the soul-stirring poem titled ’14 Love Songs’ by Elizabeth Jacobson. She is the author of Not into the Blossoms and Not into the Air (Free Verse Editions/Parlor Press, 2019) which won the New Measure Poetry Prize selected by Marianne Boruch. She is the Reviews Editor for Terrain.org and poet laureate of Santa Fe, New Mexico. For this edition of Saturday Poetry, we have paired Jacobson’s emotive words with mobile art by the talented @krimzenphotography with the captivating artwork untitled complementing the poem’s essence beautifully, creating a symphony of emotions. To view the others we have published in…
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Saturday Poetry – ‘Heart to Heart’ by Rita Dove
Saturday Poetry – ‘Heart to Heart’ by Rita Dove This week’s Saturday Poetry brings you the soul-stirring poem titled ‘Heart to Heart’ by Rita Dove. The author of numerous collections of poetry, Rita Dove served as the US Poet Laureate from 1993 to 1995 and as a Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets from 2005 to 2011. “How to find words for the human heart and all the emotions we ascribe to it? The path is a veritable minefield of clichés—those well-intentioned, once-fresh expressions whose very popularity has rendered them useless, even laughable. I decided to take these tired metaphors and deconstruct their camouflage, until all that remains is the…
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Saturday Poetry – ‘Good Bones’ – Maggie Smith
Saturday Poetry – ‘Good Bones’ – Maggie Smith This week’s Saturday Poetry brings you the soul-stirring poem titled ‘Good Bones’ by Maggie Smith. For this edition of Saturday Poetry, we have paired Smith’s emotive words with mobile art by the talented @leoleoparis with the captivating artwork untitled complementing the poem’s essence beautifully, creating a symphony of emotions. Maggie Smith is the author of Good Bones (Tupelo Press, 2017), The Well Speaks of Its Own Poison (Tupelo Press, 2015), and Lamp of the Body (Red Hen Press, 2005) To view the others we have published in this section, go here. via Poets.org ‘Good Bones’ by Maggie Smith Life is short, though I keep this from my…
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Saturday Poetry – ‘Proof’ – Tiana Clark
Saturday Poetry – ‘Proof’ – Tiana Clark This week’s Saturday Poetry brings you the soul-stirring poem titled ‘Proof’ by Tiana Clark. For this edition of Saturday Poetry, we have paired Santana’s emotive words with mobile art by the talented @darkkosmou with the captivating artwork titled ‘Randomly layered emotions’ complementing the poem’s essence beautifully, creating a symphony of emotions. Tiana Clark holds a BA from Tennessee State University and an MFA from Vanderbilt University. Clark is the author of I Can’t Talk About the Trees Without the Blood (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2018), winner of the 2017 Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize and the 2020 Kate Tufts Discovery Award. She is the recipient of…
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Saturday Poetry – ‘apocalyptic lyric’ by Cintia Santana
This week’s Saturday Poetry brings you the soul-stirring poem titled ‘apocalyptic lyric’ by Cintia Santana. For this edition of Saturday Poetry, we have paired Santana’s emotive words with mobile art by the talented @beyond_1st_light – Jane Schultz. The captivating artwork titled ‘To bee or not to bee’ complements the poem’s essence beautifully, creating a symphony of emotions. Cintia Santana is a Latinx poet and interdisciplinary artist living in the Bay Area on unceded Muwekma Ohlone territory. The recipient of fellowships from Djerassi and CantoMundo, she is the author of The Disordered Alphabet, forthcoming in 2023 from Four Way Books. She teaches fiction and poetry workshops in Spanish, as well as…