Poetry

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In his poem Like you, Roque Dalton says ” poetry, like bread, is for everyone.” I do not know how true that sentence is. It is surprising how many poems I do not know. More so how many I do not enjoy. It is ironic, as someone who writes – or at least used to write – poetry, how little I know about the craft. I like to say am actually not a big fan of poetry. I do not know how true that sentence is either. What I know to be true is that sometimes, I will come across a few that, though I do not understand all that is being said, will have such a visceral effect on me. Here’s a few of them:

  • Snow and Dirty Rain by Richard Siken
  • Bonedog by Eva H.D.
  • What if Jesus was My Older Brother by Akwaeke Emezi
  • Supernova by Erin Hanson
  • Good Bones – Maggie Smith
  • Fuck your lecture on craft, my people are dying by Noor Hindi
  • I draw too by Chaney Pugh
  • Dull Pieces of Truth by Fortesa Latifi
  • You can love him but you can’t keep him by Pencap on tumblr
  • Tigers by Eliza Griswold
  • Yes, we can talk by Mark Nepo
  • The day of our divorce hearing by Ruth Lepson
  • We have enough dead friends by Lena Oleanderson
  • Wars & rumours of war (ii) by Alvin Kathembe

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