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Please bring strange things
Here. Have some poems and some prompts. For the practice. Who knows what will happen next.
Poet. Virgo. Chingona. Everybody eats.
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Here. Have some poems and some prompts. For the practice. Who knows what will happen next.
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I sought comfort in a muppet movie but all I got was lost in an ontological labyrinth. Also here's a very sweet poem performed by a frog.
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Ghosts are everywhere but that's to be expected. I've read you two poems, if it helps. They're so good.
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Better breakfast for better living. Spelling is a spell. And a poem about the part where the magic happens.
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Here, a good grounding exercise for a new year on earth. Let me read you a poem by Lucille Clifton.
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I had a brief, bright infatuation with a feral squash, meanwhile the world keeps spinning. Here's a poem by Louise Glück.
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I was sick. The friendship economy always wins. I published some poems.
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I get sentimental after midnight. Also a poem you know and love.
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We're going back to the desert not a minute too soon. I struggle with patience. I have many books. And a poem—a sonnet!—by Diane Seuss.
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On feeling a way through the day, one line at a time, when everything is hard and also on fire. Plus two poems by Naomi Shihab Nye and Aracelis Girmay.
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Good questions, the lessons, a check-in for spring, and three new piping hot poems.
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Looking back with gratitude at the last month, an absurd new intention, and a poem by Mahogany L. Browne.