
Sunday Recap & Mother 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.
May 5 - How often we greet each other with worries by Maggie Devers
May 6 - Renewal of Strength by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
May 7 - For My Daughter by Maggie Devers
May 8 - Held by Maggie Devers
May 9 - Circe by H.D.
May 10 - What the Thrush Said by John Keats
May 11 -
Mother
Maggie Devers
Mother is a verb.
She does, does, does.
Even when she’s not moving, she holds,
Holds babies, feelings, everything that will fit in her two arms.
She can carry the entire world if you ask her,
Especially if you say please
She can’t help herself,
She is strength personified.
More from Maggie Devers ↓
- Read my debut poetry book, For My Daughter
- Follow me on Instagram for more poetry @rembrandts.cure
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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.