Read this poem by Robert Creeley from the February 2012 issue of Poetry magazine. View full post on Poetry Magazine
Archive for February, 2012
Giving Directions to McDonalds by Kris Hemensley
by Kris Hemensley View full post on Poem of the Day
New-Born
New-Born by Harriet Monroe “She is so wee, So wise and dear Her eyes can see, Her ears can hear, The flowers that grow Below the snow”… View full post on Poem of The Day
God by Langston Hughes
Read this poem by Langston Hughes from the February 2012 issue of Poetry magazine. View full post on Poetry Magazine
I Go Back to May 1937 By Sharon Olds
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Minuscule Things
Minuscule Things by William Matthews “There?s a crack in this glass so fine we can?t see it, and in the blue eye of the candleflame?s needle”… View full post on Poem of The Day
Minuscule Things
Minuscule Things by William Matthews “There?s a crack in this glass so fine we can?t see it, and in the blue eye of the candleflame?s needle”… View full post on Poem of The Day
February by Jack Collom
It is all kind of lovely that I know what I attend here now the maturity of snow has settled around forming a sort of time pushing that other over either horizon and all is mine in any colors to be chosen and everything is cold and nothing is totally frozen soon enough the primary [...]
Not All There by Robert Frost
Read this poem by Robert Frost from the February 2012 issue of Poetry magazine. View full post on Poetry Magazine
The Real Prayers Are Not the Words, But the Attention that Comes First By Mary Oliver
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