Today's poem:
'And What Now of Dreaming?' by Deborah Landau
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Conversation
Yesterday's poem:
Alone by Tomaž Šalamun
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Poem of the day before:
Late September by Charles Simić
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Here's another poem by Deborah Landau:
You've Got to Start Somewhere
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And another:
From Soft Targets by Deborah Landau
divasofverse.com/2019/04/from-s
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And this brilliance:
Solitaire by Deborah Landau
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This was the poem of the day seven years ago:
The Queen of Carthage by Louise Glück
divasofverse.com/2014/02/the-qu
Four years ago:
Salt by C. K. Williams
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Three years ago:
In a Country by Larry Levis
divasofverse.com/2018/02/in-cou
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Two years ago:
Anything but Standard by Edward Hirsch
divasofverse.com/2019/02/anythi
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Last year:
Testament Scratched into a Water Station Barrel by Eduardo C. Corral
divasofverse.com/2020/02/testam
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from The Uses of The Body by Deborah Landau
divasofverse.com/2017/05/from-u
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September by Deborah Landau
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I Don’t Have a Pill for That by Deborah Landau
divasofverse.com/2015/06/i-dont
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