Today's poem: Scintilla, Star by Jameson Fitzpatrick
divasofverse.com/2020/03/scinti
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Reposting yesterday's poem: Three Women by Dunya Mikhail
divasofverse.com/2020/03/three-
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Reposting the poem of the day before: Remembering My Father by Zbigniew Herbert
divasofverse.com/2020/03/rememb
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Here's another poem by Jameson Fitzpatrick: Morning Scene
divasofverse.com/2018/03/mornin
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And my favorite: I Woke Up by Jameson Fitzpatrick
divasofverse.com/2017/01/i-woke
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This beauty was the poem of the day six years ago:
Mimesis by Fady Joudah
divasofverse.com/2014/03/blog-p
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This was the poem of the day five years ago:
A Curse Against Elegies by Anne Sexton
divasofverse.com/2015/03/a-curs
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This was the poem of the day three years ago:
Equinox by Elizabeth Alexander
divasofverse.com/2017/03/equino
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This was the poem of the day two years ago:
When the War Is Over by W. S. Merwin
divasofverse.com/2018/03/when-w
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This was the poem of the day last year:
The Forgotten Dialect of the Heart by Jack Gilbert
divasofverse.com/2019/03/the-fo
waiting on you to die so i can be myself by Danez Smith
divasofverse.com/2020/01/
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Japanese Maple by Clive James
divasofverse.com/2015/01/japane
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Replying to
“French has no word for home”- this fills me with ambiguity. I heard from our young French friends. We’re ok. They’re ok. When will we feel safe to visit again? We are geezers. They are not.

