Today's poem: The Snow Goes to the Gallows of a Warm Grass and What Survives by Deborah Landau
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Conversation
Reposting yesterday's poem: Ending the Estrangement by Ross Gay
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Reposting the poem of the day before: Open Gesture of an I by D. A. Powell
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Here's another poem by Deborah Landau: You've Got to Start Somewhere
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And another: I Don’t Have a Pill for That by Deborah Landau
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And this gem: Solitaire by Deborah Landau
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This was the poem of the day six years ago:
After School, Street Football, Eighth Grade by Dennis Cooper
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This was the poem of the day five years ago:
Mummy of a Lady Named Jemutesonekh by Thomas James
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This was the poem of the day four years ago:
The Hotel by Austin Smith
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This was the poem of the day three years ago:
Sleeping by Raymond Carver
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This was the poem of the day two years ago:
Wanting a Child by Jorie Graham
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Replying to
And this amazing one was the poem of the day last year:
I Love You by Jenny George
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September by Deborah Landau
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from The Uses of The Body by Deborah Landau
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From Soft Targets by Deborah Landau
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