Uh Oh, Spring Has Sprung! “Through primrose tufts, in that green bower, / The periwinkle trailed its wreaths; / And ‘tis my ...
National Poetry Month is a fitting time to revisit E. E. Cummings’ “in Just,” a playful poem about spring, childhood and change.
Dear Readers: Wishing you and your families a very happy Easter and Passover week. Spring is a time to get outdoors and play. It is a time for new beginnings and fresh starts. It is a time when the ...
“Spring night four a.m.” from WAIT TILL I’M DEAD: UNCOLLECTED POEMS © 2016 by The Estate of Allen Ginsberg. Originally published in Villager, vol. 44, no. 20 ...
This week’s poem, by Sheila Wellehan, follows the movements of a creature’s bone, revealed and carried by spring. I love the ...
April showers bring May flowers, or so conventional wisdom would have us believe. But for those of you disheartened by flowerbeds still too puddle-muddied to bloom, there’s no need to count the days ...
Poet Adam Scheffler, an assistant professor at Wichita State, will open the 42nd Salina Spring Poetry Series on April 7 at Red Fern Booksellers.
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Sandra Justice is an ex-cop, a single mom, a former member of the U.S. Air Force, a gardener, a cook, and when National Public Radio personality Garrison ...
I’m writing this column in the earliest days of another spring, and here’s a fine spring poem from Rose King’s book “Time and Peonies,” from Hummingbird Press. The poet lives in California. a man in a ...
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