I Sincerely Hope
Keeping Things Whole
Rocket Fantastic
I Know You Love Manhattan But You Should Look Up More Often
"Even under winter’s tightest fist some light still slips through to you, and isn’t that a miracle?"
Generative Poetry
there we go pic.twitter.com/EEzW6DGu3u— everest (@everestpipkin) November 24, 2018
November
“The days throw up a closed sign around four.”
Songs to Survive the Summer
What We Lose
Rain over the River
“Delicate work”
Binaries
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Everybody
until the purple dusks on a pile of old tires And as we drift down the river on a fallen log
The Angels Have No Wings
I knew something was wrong
Mircea Macavei on Twitter: "Poetry washes away the tired residue of words, inviting our imagination to seduce language anew, with childlike wonder and appreciation."
tired residue
Sharks’ Teeth
Everything contains some silence.
Geometry
Works & Loves
Work
“Short Talk on the Total Collection”
Habitation
“For Grace, After a Party”
“and the warm weather is holding.”
The Tunnel
“This Was Once a Love Poem”
Rain - Pome
A Poem a Day
Ogle grew up in a house full of books, and studied literature in college. Reconnecting with poetry on the phone in his hand helped rekindle his love of the form. And undertaking a personal creative project helped shake him out of his funk. Thus, Pome was born.
Pome Author Index
Links to all 142 authors featured in the Pome poetry newsletter.
What Work Is
We stand in the rain in a long line
The Rhyme
“...and behind them nothing.”
The Everlasting Self
"How Can Black People Write About Flowers at a Time Like This" by Hanif Abdurraqib
you could scatter his whole mind across a field.