“But give me your silences,/ and I will wear them on my clothes,”
Poems
Posted inArts & Culture, Of Many Things
‘Only God can make a tree’: The Catholic behind the famous Arbor Day poem
It might interest you to know that at least three of the 12 people who have rest areas named after them on the New Jersey Turnpike have some historical association with this magazine.
Posted inArts & Culture, Poetry
Finding the Catholic Voices in Social Justice Poetry
Who are the literary heirs to Father Dan Berrigan?
Posted inArts & Culture, Video
Philip Metres, Poet
A profile of Philip Metres, poet and the 2015 recipient of the George Hunt Prize
Posted inArts & Culture, Poetry
I don’t know how I feel
I don’t know how I feel today./ Maybe I feel dangerous./ I could fail a test on purpose
Posted inArts & Culture, Poetry
glasses
i wore my glasses today/ for the first time/ since the last time i saw you
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FLAME
STUDENT POETRY: “Simply memories of home and the past and/ Childhood restored.”
