Host Maggie Smith is your daily poetry companion. Poetry is one of the greatest tools we have to wield our own attention — to consider our own lives and the lives of others, to help us live creatively and compassionately, to use that attention to lean into wonder, and joy, and truth, and to find hope — to keep hoping. The Slowdown community knows that reflecting on a poem, every weekday, can connect us to our inner world and the world around us. Listen as you make your morning coffee, as you go on a walk in your neighborhood, as you pull away from the to-do list, as you resist the dismal, endless scroll to share five minutes of perspective through the lens of poetry, from poets old and new, well-loved and emerging onto the scene. Brought to you by American Public Media, in partnership with the Poetry Foundation.

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Title Date published
1285: It Too Remains by Glyn Maxwell 2025-01-31
1284: When You Rise from the Dead I Drive You to the After Party by Melissa Studdard 2025-01-30
1283: A Sword Shall Pierce Your Heart by Pádraig Ó Tuama 2025-01-29
1282: Third Week of Ramadan by Sahar Romani 2025-01-28
1281: I Want to Die by Tariq Luthun 2025-01-27
1280: If by Imtiaz Dharker 2025-01-24
1279: Ode to My Mama and “The Purple Dress,” circa 1992-1993 by Brittany Rogers 2025-01-23
1278: things people like to share: by Nuar Alsadir 2025-01-22
1277: Self-Portrait as Kendrick Lamar, Laughing to the Bank by Ashanti Anderson 2025-01-21
1276: To Be Longing by Elizabeth Willis 2025-01-20
1275: Love Language by Angela Narciso Torres 2025-01-17
1274: Ennui by Luis G. Dato 2025-01-16
1273: Sorrow Ghazal by Mary Elder Jacobsen 2025-01-15
1272: The Paper Nautilus by Marianne Moore 2025-01-14
1271: Refuge by Nehassaiu deGannes 2025-01-13
1270: The Gift to Sing by James Weldon Johnson 2025-01-10
1269: Grace by Orlando Ricardo Menes 2025-01-09
1268: The Pacific by Jennifer Jean 2025-01-08
1267: What the Body Gives Away by Saba Keramati 2025-01-07
1266: Echo by Christina Rossetti 2025-01-06
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