Poem A Day – Nov. 25, 2015

Natural History Rebecca Lehmann Tell me the world. Here comes light, unspoken. Light hooks a claw on the horizon, pulls itself into view. Here comes water, saline, scattering single-celled ... Continue Reading →

Poem A Day – Nov. 23, 2015

Empty Ring, Nest Fire Sun Yung Shin My first burnt bark child – flung to the windless flames Second sly child – dressed for weather, swan skinned Serpents impress diamonds ... Continue Reading →

Poem A Day – Nov. 21, 2015

Forbearance Ralph Waldo Emerson Hast thou named all the birds without a gun? Loved the wood-rose, and left it on its stalk? At rich men’s tables eaten bread and pulse? Unarmed, ... Continue Reading →

Poem A Day – Nov. 20, 2015

Chess Aimee Nezhukumatathil Exactly four different men have tried to teach me how to play. I could never tell the difference between a rook or bishop, but I knew the horse meant knight. ... Continue Reading →

Poem A Day – Nov. 19, 2015

The Abasement of the Northmores Michael D. Snediker Hope is the thing with feathers, the fist of a house – hold god held to the blazing sky of Hiroshima, mon amour, my careful ... Continue Reading →

Poem A Day – Nov. 18, 2015

Thunderstorm Stack Anne Carson A bird flashed by as if mistaken then it starts. We do not think speed of life. We do not think why hate Jezebel? We think who’s that throwing trees ... Continue Reading →

Poem A Day – Nov 17, 2015

Man in Flight Betsy Andrews My father, lungs a-warble, spreads his arms on the nursing home bed, swoops low over rough, unfamiliar terrain. The hospice nurse ticks off procedures. My ... Continue Reading →

Poem A Day – Nov. 16, 2015

Our Portrait Exceeds Us Alli Warren There is a burning star and there is a gift of choice at least sometimes once something will come from the world, it just appears from nowhere making ... Continue Reading →

Poem A Day – Nov. 15, 2015

Autumn Henry Wadsworth Longfellow With what a glory comes and goes the year! The buds of spring, those beautiful harbingers Of sunny skies and cloudless times, enjoy Life’s newness, ... Continue Reading →

Poem A Day – Nov. 14, 2015

Morning Joy Claude McKay At night the wide and level stretch of wold, Which at high noon had basked in quiet gold, Far as the eye could see was ghostly white; Dark was the night save ... Continue Reading →