that with sublime & haunting visions of sees ‘Hope and when she sees May her song that contemplates the solitariness of speak to yours in Wednesday this week. Happy

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‘The Geese’ as seen & penned about by Jorie Graham.
Our series brings you a poem so nuanced that will leave you wondering if it is celebrating or is steeped in melancholy. Witness how 'this astonishing delay, the everyday, takes place.’

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The ever fascinating fireflies! And as Mr. Frost imagines, their ‘star-like start’. In this week, here’s a succinct,breathtaking,poignant to ‘Fireflies in the What about captivate you?

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In our series this week, a glorious by Jorge Luis Borges, inspired by the moon. Searingly intense in its succinctness, may the that inspired 'The Moon' move you always.

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In we share an Osip Mandelstam In its seemingly simple tone he shares the ‘sticky promise of leaves’,a joy far too great for a seeker of beauty in nature. ‘Isn’t the splendor too great?’ asks he & we nod, affirmatively. Do you,too?

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This week on we bring you the haunting genius of Here’s a that exists like a reflecting what’s already in you – a sorcery as bewitching as any form of We hope you enjoy it.

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What moth-like emotions morph into when you're in a Do you stand mute in awe of the confluence of science & song,of pragmatic details & how they aren't mutually exclusive?On we celebrate a

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May the 'earth's great, sonorous moan' fill you with gratitude and joy. Our brings you this haunting, warm poem by Ross Gay.

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It’s  time!


This week, we have for you a lovely by genius that goes by the name, Emily Dickinson. If this poem reminds you of any other similar one, leave the title in the comment & share the joy of by

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In this week, we're pleased to share a Osip Mandelstam What could ‘sigh of leaves’ evoke in you – a melancholic response or a more joyous one? Do you have a favourite poem on leaves? If so, share the title with us in the comments.

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"What else is there but waiting in the sun?" asks Carolyn Locke in her poem, 'What Else'. In this week, we this brings you quiet & joyous melancholy.

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In these tough times, there's no better teacher of than itself. On we bring you ‘The Little Leaf’ by Annette Wynne. In its brevity, it speaks volumes about the journey of a

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This week on we bring you ‘The by Philip Larkin. If he evoked in you what ‘Ambulances’ or ‘This Be the Verse’ did so far, here’s a dose of for you through him for a change.

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It’s time.
What is it that thinks that cannot overtake but human feels? Here’s ‘A Exists in as seen and articulated by the great Ms. Dickinson.

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