After the death of a friend, it's the living ones who stagger around--dealing with plumbing problems, eating pie, and trying to make sense of it all. Here are two poems about that.
"What the Living Do" by Marie Howe
"Ray" by Hayden Carruth
Hayden Carruth reads "Ray"
Episode 105: Michael Chitwood "Search and Rescue"
Episode 104: "You are not alone", the poem said, in the dark tunnel.
Episode 103: The Risk of Birth
Episode 102: ”I stare and stare. It seems I was called for this...”
Episode 101: The Second Half of a Chocolate Cake
Episode 100!!!
Episode 99: Poem
Episode 98: Two Poems About Marriage
Episode 97: Not I, Not I, But The Wind That Blows Through Me!
Episode 96: Here, Take All That’s Left of My Peach
Episode 95: Two Poems for Our Current Predicament
Episode 94: Eternity by Jason Shinder
Episode 93: Hair
Episode 92: Summer, It’s Getting Late
Episode 91: Going bye-bye
Episode 90: Don Thompson: Poems From a Dry Valley
Episode 89: Three Blackberries
Episode 88: Summer in the Garden
Episode 87: Summer Moods
Episode 86: Four Walls and a Blackboard
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