THE BOY WITH A FEATHER by Byron Beynon The boy has found a feather to play with, a new toy for imagination's threshold, he is introduced to science, gravity captured before the fall sticks to memory, bold and clear in... Continue Reading →
Passing on Grace by George Bishop The word and the act at dinner became unclear— the goodwill of allowing everyone equal portions seemed more meaty, the secret recipe of something- battered fish closer to the prayer we all prayed differently.... Continue Reading →
This program encourages high school students to memorize and perform great poems. Poetry Out Loud invites the dynamic aspects of slam poetry,spoken word and theater into the English class. This exciting program helps students master public speaking skills, build confidence,... Continue Reading →
The Recital By Diane Elayne Dees You danced on the patio, bending to shadows sprawled on the lawn by apple trees gleaming gold in the New England dusk. The second movement of The New World Symphony coaxed Duncanesque grace from... Continue Reading →
In opposition to you leaving by Kristina England I found the duffle bag of clothes you stuffed when you woke to our day on the wrong side. It happens, but go ahead, shove off. Good luck finding remedies in the... Continue Reading →
Yes, there is a National Cowboy Poetry Gathering. I am constantly amazed by what one can find on YouTube. And I do swear, you can smell whiskey while listening to this! http://www.westernfolklife.org - Paul Zarzyski recites his original poem "Black... Continue Reading →