Saturday, April 1, 2023

Happy National Poetry Month 2023!

April is National Poetry Month, sponsored by the Academy of American Poets since 1996. And this year marks the celebration's 27th anniversary! Over the years, it has become the largest literary celebration in the world with schools, publishers, libraries, booksellers, and poets celebrating poetry’s vital place in our culture.


How to celebrate?

- Read your favorite poet again.
- Read some new poetry.
- Find a new favorite poet.
- Write some poetry.
- Leave poems for people to find in public places.
- Read poetry out loud to family and friends.
- Dream a poem.

Throughout April, I'll be posting poems, some by me, some by others, as well as a series of lyrics to popular songs that double as exquisite poetry.

And this year, Poem in Your Pocket Day is April 27th! Every April, on Poem in Your Pocket Day, people celebrate by selecting a poem, carrying it with them, and sharing it with others throughout the day at schools, bookstores, libraries, parks, workplaces, and on Twitter using the hashtag #pocketpoem.

Poem in Your Pocket Day was originally initiated in 2002 by the Office of the Mayor, in partnership with the New York City Departments of Cultural Affairs and Education, as part of the city’s National Poetry Month celebration. In 2008, the Academy of American Poets took the initiative to all fifty United States, encouraging individuals around the country to join in and channel their inner bard. In 2016, the League of Canadian Poets extended Poem in Your Pocket Day to Canada.

Happy National Poetry Month!

To kick off the month, here is a lovely section from "Things To Remember" by Peter Murphy, about the power of poetry.

Things to remember when writing figures of speech and sound:
The power of poetry comes from the ability to defy logic.
Defy logic often.
Use a metaphor and tell us that your lover is the sky.
Tell us that your lover is the sky.
When you do that,
we won't believe you.
We won't believe you.
Because saying so makes no sense.
But we'll see a meaning.
We'll see a meaning.


https://poets.org/
https://www.petermurphy.info/

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