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The Daily Poem

The Daily Poem

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The Daily Poem offers one essential poem each weekday morning. From Shakespeare and John Donne to Robert Frost and Emily Dickinson, The Daily Poem curates a broad and generous audio anthology of the best poetry ever written, read-aloud by David Kern and an assortment of various contributors. Some li...

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Robert Burns' "Epistle to a Young Friend"

Robert Burns' "Epistle to a Young Friend"

In today’s poem (sometimes printed alternatively as “Letter to a Young Friend”), Scotland’s national poet gives life advice with his characteristic bl...

2025-11-17 20:16:48 386
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Emily Dickinson's "I dwell in Possibility"

Emily Dickinson's "I dwell in Possibility"

Today’s poem is a little more (purposefully) enigmatic than most of Dickinson’s verse. Happy reading.

2025-11-14 21:42:47 175
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Robert Hass' "After the Gentle Poet Kobayashi Issa"

Robert Hass' "After the Gentle Poet Kobayashi Issa"

Today’s poem may be triggering for anyone who has had to endure a vacation they didn’t plan or really even want to go. Happy reading.

2025-11-12 14:46:58 257
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John Keats' "To Autumn"

John Keats' "To Autumn"

Today’s poem comes from a young man (he died at 25) whose Spring and Autumn were the same. Happy reading.

2025-11-10 21:29:04 221
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Robert Louis Stevenson's "Sing me a Song of a Lad that is Gone"

Robert Louis Stevenson's "Sing me a Song of a Lad that is Gone"

Today’s poem sings of one of the most painful and irremediable forms of nostalgia. Happy reading.

2025-11-07 16:41:38 218
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George Starbuck's "Sonnet with a Different Letter at the End of Every Line"

George Starbuck's "Sonnet with a Different Letter at the End of Every Line"

Today’s poem is a “row of perfect rhymes” and an absolute delight. Happy reading.
You can find the text of the poem here.
George Starbuck...

2025-11-05 19:03:59 304
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Robert Frost's "My November Guest"

Robert Frost's "My November Guest"

November mood. Happy reading.

2025-11-03 22:45:59 419
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Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings' "Lemon Pie"

Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings' "Lemon Pie"

Today’s poem is about something very very spooky–a tough crust. Happy reading.

2025-10-31 20:11:30 269
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Seamus Heaney's "Follower"

Seamus Heaney's "Follower"

Today’s poem reminds us that we are destined to become the parents of our parents. (I also dedicate it to a child who makes me feel better about that...

2025-10-29 19:58:27 147
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Gerard Manley Hopkins' "Spring and Fall"

Gerard Manley Hopkins' "Spring and Fall"

Why do we hate change? Today’s poem hazards a guess. Happy reading.

2025-10-27 13:00:00 558
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Ogden Nash's "A Lady Who Thinks She Is Thirty"

Ogden Nash's "A Lady Who Thinks She Is Thirty"

Today’s poem may be one of the most poem-y poems Nash ever wrote. Happy reading.

2025-10-24 14:01:06 145
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Wendell Berry's "Sabbath Poem III, 1994"

Wendell Berry's "Sabbath Poem III, 1994"

In today’s poem Berry draws King Lear into his sabbath reflections. Happy reading.

2025-10-22 16:12:33 319
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R. S. Thomas' "The Fisherman"

R. S. Thomas' "The Fisherman"

Today’s poem typifies the earthy clarity that Welsh poet R. S. Thomas perfected in his verse. Happy reading.

2025-10-20 22:58:07 218
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J. R. R. Tolkien's "The Root of the Boot"

J. R. R. Tolkien's "The Root of the Boot"

Today’s poem traveled across many years and iterations to finally end up on the tongue of Samwise Gamgee in The Fellowship of the Ring. Happy reading!

2025-10-17 19:45:16 254
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Alfred, Lord Tennyson's "The Charge of the Light Brigade"

Alfred, Lord Tennyson's "The Charge of the Light Brigade"

Today’s poem is both metrical marvel and moving memorial. Happy reading.

2025-10-15 16:52:12 360
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Robert Frost's "Birches"

Robert Frost's "Birches"

Today’s poem is a classical example of Frost’s virtuosity in crafting solid figures–here trees, climbing, etc.–that stubbornly defy allegorizing, but...

2025-10-14 02:10:41 334
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Charles and Mary Lamb's "Feigned Courage"

Charles and Mary Lamb's "Feigned Courage"

Today’s poem couples a vanished past with a timeless present. Happy reading.

2025-10-10 22:58:39 210
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Ted Kooser's "How to Foretell a Change in the Weather"

Ted Kooser's "How to Foretell a Change in the Weather"

My old knee injury usually alerts me to changes in the weather, but in today’s poem Kooser offers a litany of other indicators. Happy reading.

2025-10-08 16:09:06 222
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Linda Pastan's "The Dogwoods"

Linda Pastan's "The Dogwoods"

Today’s poem is a tribute to the seasonal liftings-of-the-veil that reveal to us the beauty undergirding the world. Happy reading.

2025-10-06 14:48:40 318
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Lewis Carroll's "You Are Old, Father William"

Lewis Carroll's "You Are Old, Father William"

In today’s poem: the dignity of old age, and Charles Dodgson as the Victorian Weird Al. Happy reading.

2025-10-03 21:30:56 307
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John Donne's "The Relic"

John Donne's "The Relic"

John Donne muses on the ineffability of a chaste love and devises a brilliant (or, at any rate, novel) scheme for reuniting with his loved one in the...

2025-10-01 18:42:01 341
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J. R. R. Tolkien's "The Last of the Old Gods"

J. R. R. Tolkien's "The Last of the Old Gods"

Tolkien was no believer in the power of geo-political solutions to better the state of man, convinced that his duty was to fight “the long defeat” whi...

2025-09-29 20:26:17 388
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Ralph Waldo Emerson's "Fable"

Ralph Waldo Emerson's "Fable"

Emerson spent a lot of time observing the natural world. In today’s poem, he couples that pastime with an art form that specializes in human nature. H...

2025-09-26 20:22:55 179
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Geoffrey Hill's "Genesis"

Geoffrey Hill's "Genesis"

In today’s poem, a young Geoffrey Hill is looking for a story to believe in. Happy reading.
Known as one of the greatest poets of his generation...

2025-09-24 18:48:41 243
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Prince Hal's soliloquy from Henry IV, pt.1 ("herein will I imitate the sun")

Prince Hal's soliloquy from Henry IV, pt.1 ("herein will I imitate the sun")

In today’s poem, Shakespeare puts the theatre in political theater via a candid moment with the future King Henry V in Henry IV pt. 1, Act 1, Scene 2....

2025-09-22 14:00:00 333
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Phineas Fletcher's "A Litany"

Phineas Fletcher's "A Litany"

Today’s poem is a short meditation on grief made enduringly-famous after Orlando Gibbons set it to music. You can hear an arrangement of that piece he...

2025-09-19 10:27:19 160
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Richard Wilbur's "The Writer"

Richard Wilbur's "The Writer"

Today’s poem goes out to 6-year-od girls and their dads. Happy reading!

2025-09-17 08:12:06 346
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Alfred Tennyson's "In Memoriam..." 1-3

Alfred Tennyson's "In Memoriam..." 1-3

In today’s poem, a young Tennyson begins the long wrestling with grief.

2025-09-15 05:44:03 290
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Kenn Nesbitt's "Our Teacher's Not a Zombie"

Kenn Nesbitt's "Our Teacher's Not a Zombie"

Today’s poem may or may not be based on actual events. Happy reading!

2025-09-12 09:53:15 101
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Donald Hall's "An Old Life"

Donald Hall's "An Old Life"

In the latter years of his career and life, Donald Hall became something of an expert on growing old (his essay collections Essays After Eighty and A...

2025-09-10 05:50:23 248
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Gwendolyn Brooks' "The Bean Eaters"

Gwendolyn Brooks' "The Bean Eaters"

In today’s poem, better is a dinner of herbs where love and memory are, than great riches. Happy reading.

2025-09-08 06:16:30 287
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Lucy Maud Montgomery's "A Request"

Lucy Maud Montgomery's "A Request"

Today’s poem is channeling Anne Shirley in the autumn of her years. Happy reading.

2025-09-05 08:38:49 153
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Linda Pastan's "Something About the Trees"

Linda Pastan's "Something About the Trees"

Today’s poem takes full advantage of the pantoum form’s naturally-contemplative structure–the repeating lines carrying us back and forth between past,...

2025-09-03 05:00:00 234
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Jane Kenyon's "Three Songs at the End of Summer"

Jane Kenyon's "Three Songs at the End of Summer"

In today’s poem, Kenyon wrestles with the Solomonic thesis that “the end of a thing is better than its beginning.” Happy reading.

2025-09-01 05:00:00 220
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Ogden Nash's "The People Upstairs"

Ogden Nash's "The People Upstairs"

Noisy upstairs neighbors have been consternating mankind for as long as second-floors have existed. The all-too-familiar phenomenon has inspired novel...

2025-08-29 05:00:00 123
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Emily Dickinson's "How soft a Caterpillar steps —"

Emily Dickinson's "How soft a Caterpillar steps —"

Philosopher Thomas Nagel famously argued that it is impossible to know what it’s like to be a bat. Dickinson, on the other hand, claims to know what c...

2025-08-27 05:00:00 237
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Randall Jarrell's "The Lost World"

Randall Jarrell's "The Lost World"

Today’s poem is the first half of Randall Jarrell’s reverie about his Los Angeles childhood–and one of the most effortless examples of terza rima in a...

2025-08-25 05:00:00 574
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Rudyard Kipling’s “The Ballad of the Clampherdown”

Rudyard Kipling’s “The Ballad of the Clampherdown”

Today’s poem is the satirical saga of an anachronistic naval battle. Heave ho and happy reading!

2025-08-22 04:00:00 322
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's "The Fire of Drift-wood"

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's "The Fire of Drift-wood"

Nothing feels better and hurts worse than nostalgia. Happy reading.

2025-08-20 08:04:39 346
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Miroslav Holub's "Napoleon"

Miroslav Holub's "Napoleon"

Today’s brief poem goes out to teachers everywhere as they return to work. Good luck and happy reading.
“Poet Seamus Heaney described Holub’s wr...

2025-08-18 10:00:12 120
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