Two of my college roommates sent me audio files recently, and they both happened to be poems by Robert Lewis Stevenson. It seemed like a good time for an episode featuring his winsome, easily memorizable poetry that so captures the childhood experience.
I read "Bed in Summer"
Lydia and Will share "My Shadow"
Melanie shares "The Swing"
Episode 65: ”Miracle On St. David’s Day”
Episode 64: Do Horses Love Us?
Episode 63: Work, And What It Is
Episode 62: ”Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden
Episode 61: It Could Be Otherwise
Episode 60: Happy Valentine’s Day
Episode 59: Two Caged Birds
Episode 58: A Conversation: Wendell Berry’s Gentle Axe
Episode 57: Epiphany
Episode 56: Shepherd‘s Song
Episode 55: Two Poems on the Incarnation
Episode 54: Less Fretting, More Feasting
Episode 53: Advent Darkness and Light
Episode 52: ”Perhaps the World Ends Here”
Episode 51: ”In Westminster Abbey”
Episode 50: There‘s a Poem About That
Episode 49: Three by Jane Kenyon
Episode 48: ”Klipsan Stallions”
Episode 47: Larry Woiwode‘s ”Venerable Elm” and ”Horses”
Episode 46: But I Am Done With Apple Picking Now
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