Today's poem:
From the Desire Field by Natalie Diaz
divasofverse.com/2021/06/from-d
Conversation
Yesterday's poem:
March 3 by Eileen Myles
divasofverse.com/2021/06/march-
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Poem of the day before:
Asked what it is by Durs Grünbein
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Here's another poem by Natalie Diaz:
Grief Work
divasofverse.com/2016/06/grief-
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And another:
No More Cake Here by Natalie Diaz
divasofverse.com/2016/04/no-mor
Replying to
One more:
When My Brother Was An Aztec by Natalie Diaz
divasofverse.com/2015/11/when-m
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This was the poem of the day seven years ago:
One Train May Hide Another by Kenneth Koch
divasofverse.com/2014/06/one-tr
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Six years ago:
Half-Mexican by Juan Felipe Herrera
divasofverse.com/2015/06/half-m
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Five years ago:
The Door Was Open and the House Was Dark by Seamus Heaney
divasofverse.com/2016/06/the-do
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Four years ago:
Truant by Margaret Hasse
divasofverse.com/2017/06/truant
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Three years ago:
Eggplant by Peter Balakian
divasofverse.com/2018/06/eggpla
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Last year:
O' Noblesse O' by Nikky Finney
divasofverse.com/2020/06/o-nobl
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American Arithmatic by Natalie Diaz
divasofverse.com/2020/06/americ
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When the Beloved Asks, “What Would You Do If You Woke Up and I Was a Shark?” by Natalie Diaz
divasofverse.com/2020/11/when-b
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Post-Colonial Love Poem by Natalie Diaz
divasofverse.com/2021/01/post-c
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Why I Don’t Mention Flowers When Conversations with My Brother Reach Uncomfortable Silences by Natalie Diaz
divasofverse.com/2019/12/why-i-
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Skin-Light by Natalie Diaz
divasofverse.com/2019/01/skin-l
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My Brother My Wound by Natalie Diaz
divasofverse.com/2018/12/my-bro
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