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 45: God, Truck, Nature: Interview With Dave Mehler
Episode 44: Autumn Poetry to Memorize: Bonus Episode!
Episode 43: Mail from the Midwest
Episode 42: ”To Autumn”
Episode 41: End of Summer
Episode 40: A Poem Found, Lost, and Found
Episode 39: Let‘s Get Romantic
Episode 38: The Tables Have Turned
Episode 37: "The Toll of Time"
Episode 36: Poems For Little Ones To Memorize
Episode 35: Take this Poet (Ruth Pitter)
Episode 34: Exultation Is The Going
Episode 33: Interview with Craig Goodworth
Episode 32: "For Molly"
Episode 31: I Come Home Wanting to Touch Everyone
Episode 30: Thank you, Thomaida
Episode 29: What the Living Do
Episode 28: Strawberrying
Episode 27: Broken Seashell
Episode 26: What's Left Unsaid
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