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From the magazine:How to Write a Yusefian Ode

By Terrance Hayes
You are pursuing a feeling like the dust
In the voice of Bob Kaufman plus the mud
Of the most fertile…
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Prose from Poetry Magazine

From the magazine:Ballad-ish: On Common Meter

By Lindsay Turner

There’s something fundamental—like a heartbeat or a nursery rhyme—about the beating, ballad-ish quatrain.

Poem

From the magazine:Little Palm

By Lesyk Panasiuk
Translated By Katie Farris & Ilya Kaminsky
Pretend you are a potato
& hide in a sack
peek at the earth through a hole
while they are carrying you
from the garden to the cellar
In the end, hop out of the sack when no one is looking:
a very small boy.

Mother keeps your baby hair
like marker of time:

so she can imagine you before and after.

Childhood is falling into snow
what is falling
Snow, what falls?

Falling into snow falling into snow

Falling
Into snow
Falling falling into snow.

When does childhood begin
and when does it end?

So small, this palm.

Poem of the day

From the magazine:Zidovudine

By Aaron Smith
I thought zidovudine was a cool word
until I learned it was AZT (C₁₀H₁₃N₅O₄),
a drug so many took while dying...
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Patricia Smith

B. 1955

Patricia Smith (she/her) has been called “a testament to the power of words to change lives.” She is the author of Unshuttered (Northwestern University Press, 2023), Incendiary Art (Northwestern University Press, 2017), winner of the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award, an NAACP Image Award, and finalist for both the Neustadt International Prize for Literature and the Pulitzer Prize; Shoulda Been Jimi Savannah (Coffee House, 2012), which won the Lenore Marshall...

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