Three by Langston Hughs on Juneteenth
The Negro Speaks of Rivers I’ve known rivers:I’ve known rivers ancient as the world and older than the flow of …
The Negro Speaks of Rivers I’ve known rivers:I’ve known rivers ancient as the world and older than the flow of …
We must risk delight. We can do without pleasure,but not delight. Not enjoyment. We must havethe stubbornness to accept our …
Crossroads by Louise Glück My body, now that we will not be traveling together much longerI begin to feel a …
They say opposites attract. That was true when my husband and I first met. I found in him everything I …
Not long after I decided to leave my husband I met someone new. I was working part-time at a book …
When I first fell in love, it was a hot thing—urgent, possessive, almost feverish at times. I truly saw love …
photo here In celebration of April as National Poetry Month and our 50th wedding anniversary (yes, I was a child …
In celebration of April as National Poetry Month and our 50th wedding anniversary (yes, I was a child bride), I’ll …
I’m still trying to understand why this poem moves me so much, and thought maybe you can help. And What …
Everywhere I look I see you, I see us. This fragile hand, this blue pen, this yellow pad. These fingers …