This pilot episode includes stories of how "Let Evening Come" by Jane Kenyon has been passed around like a gift in my life and how the poem derives its simplicity and rootedness from material nouns that have been in our language from the very beginning.
Collected Poems of Jane Kenyon
Episode 25: The Star Market
Episode 24: The Ordinary
Episode 23: Sea Fever
Episode 22: "Forgetfulness" by Billy Collins
Episode 21: Poetry Transplanted
Episode 20: Good Mail
Episode 19: "Memorial" by A.E. Stallings
Episode 18: A Child's Garden of Verses
Episode 17: Why Poetry?
Episode 16: O world, I cannot hold thee close enough!
Episode 15: What Does a Six Year Old Love?
Episode 14: "These Days" by Sharon Olds
Episode 13: Two Love Poems from the Middle
Episode 12: The Gift of Hopkins
Episode 11: A Teacher's Gift
Episode 10: Mailbag Poetry Reading
Episode 9: A Poet Reads: Bethany Lee
Episode 8: "Recitation"
Episode 7: Lost Love In Medieval Ireland
Episode 6: "If it ain't a pleasure it ain't a poem"
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