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Sunday Recap & The prompt was to write by Maggie Devers
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Sunday Recap & The prompt was to write by Maggie Devers

One Poem Only · Maggie Devers

November 9, 202510m 57s

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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.

Nov 3 -  Naked by Danielle Martin @cosquelle.mind on Instagram. DanielleM on Facebook. Her book, Kissing Shadows: Caribbean Love Poems, is out now.

Nov 4 - Poetry Reading by Maggie Devers

Nov 5 - Her Absence by Katrina Kaye @poetkatrinakaye on Instagram. You can read more of her poetry on her website poetkatrinakaye.com. You can see me read Her Absence @rembrandts.cure on Instagram.

Nov 6 - you wrote anyway by Abhilasha Ghosh @abhilaxxa on Instagram. Her bookstagram is @booksandbillis .

Nov 7 - Nightmares are dreams too by Dimple Dinesh Lokhande @dimple_writes07 on Instagram. Her poems are featured in the poetry anthology, Words Of Escape, of which she is a co-author.

Nov 8 - "Dear death" by Alexis M Levine @alexandrathepoett on Instagram.

Nov 9

The prompt was to write

Maggie Devers

A seven word poem about your mother
I wrote it in my dream and 
It had evaporated when I woke up 

But I did dream of my daughter 
As a newborn asleep on my chest.
The smell at her crown was there,
And her little chest rose the same
And I was a new mother again.

I have carried the feeling all day
Thinking how our children hold us close
When their tiny hand grips our finger
I think of my mother and know
For her, seven words are not enough.

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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.

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