Today's poem: Lines Composed at 34 North Park Street, on Certain Memories of My White Grandmother Who Loved Me and Hated Black People Like Myself. July 15, 2017 by Shane McCrae
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Conversation
Reposting yesterday's poem: Words by Franz Wright
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Reposting the poem of the day before: martyrdom by Andrew McMillan
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Here's another poem Shane McCrae: The President Visits the Storm by
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And a bonus poem: from An Explanation of America: A Love of Death by Robert Pinsky
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This was the poem of the day four years ago:
Everybody Who Is Dead by Frank Stanford
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This was the poem of the day three years ago:
What Did You See? by Fanny Howe
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This was the poem of the day two years ago:
The Dog Stoltz by August Kleinzahler
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In an Old Book by Constantine P. Cavafy
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