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Late in October
Terry Savoie
September 06, 2019
Into their once full garden that’s now/ close to barren, two ancient nuns shuffle/ along looking for a few late autumn blossoms/ to paint their lives.
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae, or A Little Levity About Leaven
Maryann Corbett
August 22, 2019
Be praised, O Lord, for this bit of mystery, / which lifts, which lightens.
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The 2019 Foley poetry contest: Metaphors so simple and clear
Joe Hoover, S.J.
May 31, 2019
Entrants to this year’s contest included poems about human trafficking, the Mueller Report, priestly abuse and screen addiction.
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Searching Out Walt Whitman
Peter Bethanis
May 17, 2019
I know your ghost still drifts like a dirty angel through this town.
Arts & Culture
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Come Is the Love Song
Jessica Powers
April 05, 2019
A poem by Jessica Powers from The Second “America” Book of Verse, a collection of the best of America poetry, 1930 to 1955.
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Great poetry that makes no sense: America’s 2018 Poetry Roundup
Joe Hoover, S.J.
Brandon Sanchez
Emma Winters
November 02, 2018
And reading poetry, like the books in our 2018 poetry review, can be a great way to not make perfect sense of a thing, but to just be with a thing.
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