
Sunday Recap & Burn the Flag by Maggie Devers
One Poem Only · Maggie Devers
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Show Notes
Here’s your recap of this week’s poems plus one new poem to carry us into the week ahead.
Jan 19 - Chasing the Light by Old Fart with a Guitar @old_fart_with_a_guitar on Instagram. Stream his music: OFWAG LinkTree.
Jan 20 - A Merciless Winter by Farida Shamim
Jan 21 - Don't call it hope or you'll scare it away by Candace Kronen rom Candace Kronen @candacekronenpoetry on Instagram. Her Substack: Stories I'll Tell My Daughter. She is co-editor and publisher of If You Ever: Poems Inspired by Kim Addonizio. Listen to me read, When I can’t sleep, I Google how the world ends. by Candace on Instagram at @rembrandts.cure.
Jan 22 - Shimmer by Jessie Marie @Jessie.Kaiser on Instagram and Threads.
Jan 23 - “Hope isn't a shy thing” by Eileen Strawberry @Soulsounds20 on Instagram. Wayward Traveller on Substack. Her poetry appears in Beautiful Ways to Say edited by Katie Elizabeth.
Jan 24 - Same Old Story by Amelia Cabantog @meels_the_poet on Instagram.
Jan 25
Burn the Flag
Maggie Devers
Burn all the flags
Strew the tea in the harbor
Fill the kettle or the pot
Pour it out, drink it down
Divine the future
Free from false idols
Free from men who say
There is no future in the leaves,
That all we can hope for in the saucer
Is bitter grit in our teeth
But they don't know that ash is soft
Between our fingers
We paint our bodies
To become one with the dust
With the end
And the beginning
More from Maggie Devers ↓
- My debut poetry collection, For My Daughter, available as an audiobook.
- Purchase a signed copy of For My Daughter or get one free by subscribing to the podcast: One Poem Only on Patreon
- Follow me on Instagram for more poetry @rembrandts.cure
Mentioned in this episode:
Write After: National Poetry Month with One Poem Only
Write After is a way to encourage poets to listen and write, and use National Poetry Month to highlight how listening to poetry makes us better poets. I know I write the best when I’m surrounded by beautiful poetry–it’s part of the reason I created this podcast, and I want to encourage others to share this practice. We'll get started in April. You can share to #WriteAfterOPO.