Day 6 of April’s poetry selections

April is Poetry Month, so TBE is including links to poems for those who might be inclined to start their day with an adventure of sorts or who are simply curious. There will be links to classics as well as to some sources that are new. Some will hit home, others will miss.

For “’Do You Have Any Advice For Those of Us Just Starting Out?'” by Ron Koertge, click here.

One more time, for “Spring,” by Mary Oliver, click here.

For those with a few minutes, there is the Poetry Unbound website hosted by Pádraig Ó Tuama, an Irish poet. He provides commentary along with each poem.

Today’s selection is “the smiley barista remembers my name,” by Wo Chan. After getting to the page, there is an audio link or scroll down and hit the “More” button for the transcript along with the printed poem. Click here. (Stay with it!)


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