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Randall Mann (@randallmannpoet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today's #PoemADay Academy of American Poets is by Miguel Murphy, a moving piece on the cruel indignities of grief: "the answer / between / everything." I love this sort of self-aware vulnerability in a poem. Barrow Street Press 🌺❤️

Today's #PoemADay <a href="/POETSorg/">Academy of American Poets</a> is by <a href="/MiguelMurphy/">Miguel Murphy</a>, a moving piece on the cruel indignities of grief: "the answer / between / everything." I love this sort of self-aware vulnerability in a poem. <a href="/BarrowStreetInc/">Barrow Street Press</a> 🌺❤️
أنس الشريف Anas Al-Sharif (@anasalsharif0) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is my will and my final message. If these words reach you, know that Israel has succeeded in killing me and silencing my voice. First, peace be upon you and Allah’s mercy and blessings. Allah knows I gave every effort and all my strength to be a support and a voice for my

Prem Thakker (@prem_thakker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Between a "No Other Land" crew mate filming himself being killed by a settler, to a journalist being killed by airstrikes he was covering minutes earlier, I'm not sure how much more televised Israel's genocide can be

Academy of American Poets (@poetsorg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“This poem is a lullaby. Dazzled at first by noon, it falls through smaller, more changeable worlds and tries to make meaning from its surrenders. We often say that we make ourselves through our speech.” —Noah Warren #AboutThisPoem poets.org/poem/shuttle

Academy of American Poets (@poetsorg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“I had spent the day sunk in a low mood, [. . .]. It seemed that poems lay around half-formed, abandoned. The silted, sluggish heat made it hard for me to say what I wanted; I felt like its human host.” —Sandra Lim #AboutThisPoem poets.org/poem/cattiveria

Winter Pallaksch (@pallakschh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Brian Rotman makes the mind-blowing point that the shift from gold in medieval icons to white pictorial space in Renaissance art (a trend urged on by Alberti) is a reflection of the rise of "imaginary money" replacing gold in nascent Italian mercantile capitalism

Academy of American Poets (@poetsorg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Afloat out on the starlit water where ordinary life’s a dream as to two figures in a frame, I touch the moon, and watch it shatter. ––Armen Davoudian #PoemADay poets.org/poem/hot-sprin…

Barry Malone (@malonebarry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mariam Dagga, killed by Israel today, was an incredibly talented photographer. She relentlessly and courageously documented the genocide. I'm going to share some of her images. Graphic content included.

Mariam Dagga, killed by Israel today, was an incredibly talented photographer. She relentlessly and courageously documented the genocide. I'm going to share some of her images. Graphic content included.