“Late Spring,” by Mary Oliver.
It just seemed right to end the month with this.
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“Late Spring,” by Mary Oliver.
It just seemed right to end the month with this.

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Poetry is what bridges our lived experiences and our ideals.
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Joanne Kyger (1934–2017)
“The shape of the day, the words of the moment, what’s happening around me in the world of interior and exterior space — these are my writing concerns,”
You never forget that there is a real human person writing these poems. Joanne Kyger is deeply missed.
“Seven White Butterflies” from Mary Oliver’s WEST WIND
A perfect poem for a breezy spring day. Then again, is there a bad day to read some Mary Oliver?

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‘properties and sacrifices’
© visual poetry by hiromi suzuki, 2017
“properties and sacrifices 7” was published on NationalPoetryMonth.ca 2017: A Celebration of Women, 17 April 2017
“i want to apologize to all the women
i have called pretty
before i’ve called them intelligent or brave.”
PCL Desk Supervisor Stephanie Lopez reads a powerful selection from Rupi Kaur’s book “Milk and Honey.” We have two copies at the PCL - one for check out and one permanently at the UT Poetry Center: http://catalog.lib.utexas.edu/record=b9280247~S29