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It's meant to be a "here's something you can explore in your free time" kind of thing. Don't be intimidated by poetry, just enjoy it. Listen
Stephen Wick
Feb 2710 min read
Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude By Ross Gay : a view on wisdom found within gardens & orchards, their ability to mutate from death, sorrow, loss, into food sustaining us, only if handled with patience
The Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude is a captivating celebration of interconnectedness. Gay's poems offer knowing smiles, solemn nods, and pl
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Stephen Wick
Nov 9, 20239 min read
Where Does Tenderness Come From, I'm Glad Your Sickness & Bent With Worry-Poems by Marina Tsvetaeva
Where does tenderness come from, I'm glad your sickness & bent with worry-poems by Marina Tsvetaeva. Translated by Elain Feinstein
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Stephen Wick
Jun 21, 202311 min read
Mike Dimes - Newest Fleek "Texas Boy"
Texas Boy, released June 16, 2023, with 14 tracks and solidifies Mike's position at the forefront of the next generation of hip-hop.....
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Stephen Wick
Mar 1, 20235 min read
Poems From The Prodigal
The Prodigal is a long poem, about 100 pages long, divided into eighteen segments of carefree verse for no discernible reason. Exile is a ce
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Stephen Wick
Dec 6, 20224 min read
The Assassination of the Landlord’s Purple Vintage 1976 Monte Carlo By Martin Espada
The mad emperor Caligula assassinated his cousin,
jealous of his purple cloak, and the mad emperor’s mouth foamed
as if he’d swallowed dete
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Stephen Wick
Oct 15, 20226 min read
The Suspended Ode - By Imru Al-Qays
Stop Remember Weep for the one I loved and the place we would meet where the sands thin between al-Dakhool and Hawmal Traces are still ther
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Stephen Wick
Jun 20, 20224 min read
"The Blue Nightgown" & "Black Bottom" by Toi Derricotte
So many years of misguided self-reflection, examining every curve in the mirror! Alone, locked down, I buy online three ice blue nightgowns
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Stephen Wick
May 22, 20214 min read
Edgar Allen Poe to Mrs. Sarah Helen Whitman (1848) Part1
I have pressed your letter again and again to my lips, sweetest Helen — bathing it in tears of joy, or of a “divine despair”. But I — who...
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