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just one poem
Eddus
6 episodes
6 hours ago
I'll read you one poem and then talk about it and the poet and anything else that comes to mind
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I'll read you one poem and then talk about it and the poet and anything else that comes to mind
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just one poem
Just One Poem: Jane Hirshfield - Burlap Sack
Download This time I talk about Jane Hirshfield's poem Burlap sack, includes authentic page turning noises! Read up a little on Jane here.
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13 years ago

just one poem
Just One Poem: Walt Whitman - When I Heard at the Close of Day
Download I discuss Walt Whitman's poem "When I Heard at the Close of Day". Thanks for Callie for the suggestion! Here is his wiki page.
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13 years ago

just one poem
Just one poem: CP Cavafy Ithica
Download I get philosophical about journeys this week, reading CP Cavafy's poem Ithica. You can read it in the original Greek or in translation here
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13 years ago

just one poem
Just One Poem: e.e. cummings - i carry your heart with me (i carry it in my heart)
Download Hats off to you, Mr e.e. cummings! here's the text on a soppy wedding site! Here is one of his other poems, Grasshopper (possibly not appropriate for a wedding reading)
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13 years ago

just one poem
Just One Poem: Jo Shapcott - Procedure
Download here Thank you for listening. Here are Candlestick Press and here is my friend Thom
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13 years ago

just one poem
Just One Poem: Sylvia Plath - Poppies in October
Download Here  Here is the poem featured: Poppies in October Even the sun-clouds this morning cannot manage such skirts. Nor the woman in the ambulance Whose red heart blooms through her coat so astoundingly --  A gift, a love gift Utterly unasked for By a sky Palely and flamily Igniting its carbon monoxides, by eyes Dulled to a halt under bowlers.  O my God, what am I That these late mouths should cry open In a forest of frost, in a dawn of cornflowers.
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13 years ago

just one poem
I'll read you one poem and then talk about it and the poet and anything else that comes to mind