Megan Garber, "We've Lost the Plot: We're Already in the Metaverse", pub. The Atlantic [ID'd]
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Megan Garber, "We've Lost the Plot: We're Already in the Metaverse", pub. The Atlantic [ID'd]
Slip dress with a poem I wrote about my rabbit sewn on
Ripe Peach Louise Glück
could you please recommend any poems that convey the experience of having a crush? i just realised that i have such a horrendous crush on someone and i do not know what to do about it at all, but maybe some poetry will help!
having a crush rocks actually. the pleasure & the agony’s all mine etc.
“Party” by Kim Addonizio
“O Small Sad Ecstasy of Love” “Short Talk on Le Bonheur d’être bien aimée” and “Short Talk on the Sensation of Airplane Takeoff” by Anne Carson
“Come, And Be My Baby” by Maya Angelou
“Lies About Sea Creatures” and “The End of Poetry” by Ada Limón
“Love Comes Quietly” by Robert Creeley
“Asking About You” by Eloise Klein Healy
i am just moved by everything now. i'm porous and everything gets inside me
when i was a kid i decided that killing people was bad therefore war was bad therefore the military was evil. and adults would tell me it's more nuanced than that and i would understand when i grew up. well i'm a grown up now and idk i still think that killing people is bad and war is bad and the military is evil
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joy sullivan
hi!! if you could only read 10 poems again, which would those poems be? I just went through all of my collected poetry and created a top 10 list of poems that mean the most to me, and i thought it was a really fun and challenging exercise! i'm curious if we have any poems in common <3
OUGH. okay hardest question ever. keeping in mind those would be the only 10 poems I could ever read, I picked ones that are seminal to me & my relationship with poetry
“The Same City” by Terrance Hayes
“Magdalene—The Seven Devils” by Marie Howe
“October” by Louise Glück
“Having a Coke with You” by Frank O’Hara
“Intifada Incantation: Poem #8 for b.b.L.” by June Jordan
“[I aborted two daughters]” by Diane Seuss
“Snow and Dirty Rain” by Richard Siken
“Late Poem to My Father” by Sharon Olds
“The Colonel” by Carolyn Forché
“Turtle, Swan” by Mark Doty
i’m so glad i’ve never gotten over anything in my life it makes listening to music so fun
"Growing Around Grief"
Lois Tonkin, 1996
Joy Sullivan, “When My Friend Is Low, We Walk by the River”, Instructions for Traveling West
Emily Skaja, from "I Liked Myself Better as an Exquisite Skeleton", pub. The Offing [ID'd]
um. cut him in half
the 26th birthday poem by Jackson Holbert
An Interview with Richard Siken
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