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Poem of the Week: All Things Are Too Small To Hold Me by Hadewijch of Brabant
Poem of the Week: The Two-headed Calf by Laura Gilpin
Poem of the Week: O Small Sad Ecstasy of Love by Anne Carson
Poem of the Week: Anniversary by Cecilia Woloch
December 2025 Poetry Horoscopes
Poem of the Week: I Still Have Everything You Gave Me by Naomi Shihab Nye
Poem of the Week: Reply to the Question: "How can You Become a Poet?" by Eve Merriam
Poem of the Week: Long Exposure by Garous Abdolmalekian
Poem of the Week: [Do you still remember: falling stars] by Rainer Maria Rilke
November 2025 Poetry Horoscopes
Poem of the Week: Aphrodite by Daniel G. Hoffman
Poem of the Week: Narcissus and Echo by Fred Chappell
Poem of the Week: Scorpion by Jo Shapcott
October 2025 Poetry Horoscopes
Poem of the Week: You! Inez! by Alice Dunbar-Nelson
Poem of the Week: In the desert by Stephen Crane
Poem of the Week: A Meeting by Wendell Berry
Poem of the Week: I Love You by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
September 2025 Poetry Horoscopes
Poem of the Week: In the Night by Kim Gwang-Seop
Poem of the Week: [A rose has thorns as well as honey,] by Christina Rossetti
Poem of the Week: My Body is a Church by Shannon Kearns
Poem of the Week: A Reminiscence by Anne Brontë
Poem of the Week: A Pity, We Were Such a Good Invention by Yehuda Amichai
Poem of the Week: Awed by Her Splendor by Sappho
Poem of the Week: Instead of Depression by Andrea Gibson
Poem of the Week: Places with Terrible Wi-Fi by J. Estanislao Lopez
Summer Solstice: A Fragmented Essay
Poem of the Week: Evening Walk by Charles Simic
Poem of the Week: Doubled Mirrors by Kenneth Rexroth
Poem of the Week: Strawberry Moon by Franny Choi
Poem of the Week: After Many Springs by Langston Hughes
Poem of the Week: Aphrodite by Natalya Gorbanevskaya
Poem of the Week: The Lovers by Timothy Liu
Poem of the Week: Goatsong by Leila Chatti
Poem of the Week: Come. And Be My Baby by Maya Angelou
Poem of the Week: Icarus Asks by Jory Mickelson
Orpheus & Eurydice In Fragments
Poem of the Week: How Lucky We Are That You Can't Sell A Poem by Gregory Orr
Poem of the Week: [Say what you will, and scratch my heart to find] by Edna St. Vincent Millay
Poem of the Week: I Love The Dark Hours Of My Being by Rainer Maria Rilke
Poem of the Week: Scheherazade by Richard Siken
Poem of the Week: She Tells Her Love While Half Asleep by Robert Graves
Poem of the Week: Spellbound by Emily Brontë
Poem of the Week: The Book of Questions, III by Pablo Neruda
Poem of the Week: Of Absence by Linda Gregg
Poem of the Week: Fragment by Cynthia Cruz
Poem of the Week: Why Are Your Poems so Dark? by Linda Pastan
Poem of the Week: I allow myself by Dorothea Grossman
Poem of the Week: Sleep and Her Ache by Katie Ford
Poem of the Week: Still Life by Ryler Dustin
February 2025 Poetry Horoscopes
Poem of the Week: Marriage by Ellen Bass
Poem of the Week: I Died for Beauty by Emily Dickinson
Poem of the Week: Keep At It by David Lynch
Poem of the Week: Ever Want to Crawl by Nikki Giovanni

