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Uniforms | Poem by Barbara Schmitz

Here’s a fine poem by my fellow Nebraskan, Barbara Schmitz, who here offers us a picture of people…

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How You Know | Poem by Joe Mills

For me, the most worthwhile poetry is that which reaches out and connects with a great number of…

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Chernobyl Year | Poem by Jehanne Dubrow

When I was a little boy, the fear of polio hung over my summers, keeping me away from…

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Window Washer | Poem by Christopher Todd Matthews

I love poems that take pains to observe people at their tasks, and here’s a fine one by…

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Spitwads | Poem by Michael McFee

We who teach creative writing have been known to tell our students that there is no subject so…

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Back from the Fields | Poem by Peter Everwine

Go for a walk and part of whatever you walk through rides back on your socks. Here Peter…

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The Word That Is a Prayer | Poem by Ellery Akers

Ellery Akers is a California poet who here brings all of us under a banner with one simple…

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Night Dive | Poem by Peggy Shumaker

Peggy Shumaker lives in Alaska, but she gets around the world. Here she takes us with her on…

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Home Again, Home Again | Poem by Marilyn L. Taylor

A friend saw a refrigerator magnet that read, PARENTING: THE FIRST 40 YEARS ARE THE HARDEST. And lots…

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The Aunts | Poetry by Joyce Sutphen

I love poems that celebrate families, and here’s a fine one by Joyce Sutphen of Minnesota, a poet…

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Mysterious Neighbors | Poem by Connie Wanek

Connie Wanek is one of my favorite poets. She lives in Duluth and has a keen eye for…

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Brief Eden | Poem by Lois Beebe

I like this poem by 97-year-old Lois Beebe Hayna of Colorado for the way it captures restrained speech.…

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Remaking a Neglected Orchard | Nathaniel Perry

My grandmother Moser made wonderful cherry pies from fruit from a tree just across the road from her…

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Picasso | Poem by Tim Nolan

The great Spanish artist Pablo Picasso said that, in his subjects, he kept the joy of discovery, the…

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The Thrift Shop Dresses | Poem by Frannie Lindsay

After my mother died, one of the most difficult tasks for my sister and me was to take…

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For My Wife Cutting My Hair | Poem by Bruce Guernsey

There’s something wonderfully sweet about a wife cutting a husband’s hair, and Bruce Guernsey, who lives in Illinois…

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Tomato Pies, 25 Cents | Poem by Grace Cavalieri

In Iowa in the 1950’s, when we at last heard about pizza, my mother decided to make one…

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Great Blue Heron | Poem by T. Alan Broughton

Some of us are fortunate to find companions among the other creatures, and in this poem by T.…

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Eating Them As He Came | Poem by Christopher Todd Matthews

Here’s a poem by Christopher Todd Matthews that I especially like for the depiction of the little boy…

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At the Office Holiday Party | Poem by Cristin O’Keefe Aptowicz

At any given moment, there must be 100,000 of us trying to fit in, and finding it next…