Sun, 22 November 2009 This year, my National PodCast Post Month series will be a poem a day. Nothing like small snippets of art to help us all learn how to live the change we want to see. Today's poem is "Ash Wedenesday, I" from T.S. Eliot. Some key links
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Sat, 21 November 2009 This year, my National PodCast Post Month series will be a poem a day. Nothing like small snippets of art to help us all learn how to live the change we want to see. Today's poem is "Songs of Exile/The Song of Chess" from Abraham ibn Ezra. Some key links
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Fri, 20 November 2009 This year, my National PodCast Post Month series will be a poem a day. Nothing like small snippets of art to help us all learn how to live the change we want to see. Today's poem is "Sometimes nature doesn't need any help from me" from Brad P. from NJ. This one's a little experimental... so bear with me. Some key links
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Thu, 19 November 2009 This year, my National PodCast Post Month series will be a poem a day. Nothing like small snippets of art to help us all learn how to live the change we want to see. Today's poem is "The Bells" from Edgar Allan Poe. Some key links
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Wed, 18 November 2009 This year, my National PodCast Post Month series will be a poem a day. Nothing like small snippets of art to help us all learn how to live the change we want to see. Today's poem is "A Dream within a Dream" from Edgar Allan Poe. Some key links
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Tue, 17 November 2009 This year, my National PodCast Post Month series will be a poem a day. Nothing like small snippets of art to help us all learn how to live the change we want to see. Today's poem is "The Guitarist Tunes Up" from Frances Darwin Cornford. Some key links
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Mon, 16 November 2009 It's been a while since we've talked about the position I have in the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Somerset Hills. I had a lesson this weekend though in what it means to live the change that we want to see. Unfortunately, this week's example? It's an example of being orderly, organised, rule-oriented in order to achieve that change... I am getting old. Some key links
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Mon, 16 November 2009 This year, my National PodCast Post Month series will be a poem a day. Nothing like small snippets of art to help us all learn how to live the change we want to see. Today's poem is "I Care Not For These Ladies" from Thomas Campion. Some key links
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Sun, 15 November 2009 This year, my National PodCast Post Month series will be a poem a day. Nothing like small snippets of art to help us all learn how to live the change we want to see. Today's poem is "The Good Morrow" from John Donne. Some key links
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Sat, 14 November 2009 This year, my National PodCast Post Month series will be a poem a day. Nothing like small snippets of art to help us all learn how to live the change we want to see. Today's poem is "Lines Written in Early Spring" from William Wordsworth. Some key links
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Thu, 12 November 2009 This year, my National PodCast Post Month series will be a poem a day. Nothing like small snippets of art to help us all learn how to live the change we want to see. Today's poem is "Twas the Night Before #fdasm" from Ellen Hoenig. Some key links
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Wed, 11 November 2009 This year, my National PodCast Post Month series will be a poem a day. Nothing like small snippets of art to help us all learn how to live the change we want to see. Today's poems are "Trees" from Joyce Kilmer. Some key links
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Tue, 10 November 2009 This year, my National PodCast Post Month series will be a poem a day. Nothing like small snippets of art to help us all learn how to live the change we want to see. Today's poems are "Poetry" from Marianne Moore. Some key links
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Mon, 9 November 2009 More on National PodCast Post Month tonight. This year, I've chosen to share a poem a day. I discuss that form I've enjoyed writing, the haikus that Chris Cavs is worrying demonstrate that I'm cracking up. I get into some of the history of haikus, some of it I think I may even have made up. Well, subscribe to the feed and find out what a month's worth of poetry sounds like. Some key links
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Mon, 9 November 2009 This year, my National PodCast Post Month series will be a poem a day. Nothing like small snippets of art to help us all learn how to live the change we want to see. Today's poems are "Sonnet 43" of Sonnets from the Portugese from Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Some key links
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Sun, 8 November 2009 This year, my National PodCast Post Month series will be a poem a day. Nothing like small snippets of art to help us all learn how to live the change we want to see. Today's poems are "Jerusalem" from William Blake. Some key links
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Sat, 7 November 2009 This year, my National PodCast Post Month series will be a poem a day. Nothing like small snippets of art to help us all learn how to live the change we want to see. Today's poems are "Portrait of a Lady" from William Carlos Williams. Some key links
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Fri, 6 November 2009 This year, my National PodCast Post Month series will be a poem a day. Nothing like small snippets of art to help us all learn how to live the change we want to see. Today's poems are "To an Unnamed Wife" and "Typewriters" from Brad P. from NJ. Some key links
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Thu, 5 November 2009 This year, my National PodCast Post Month series will be a poem a day. Nothing like small snippets of art to help us all learn how to live the change we want to see. Today's poem is "To George Sand : A Desire" from Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Some key links
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Wed, 4 November 2009 This year, my National PodCast Post Month series will be a poem a day. Nothing like small snippets of art to help us all learn how to live the change we want to see. Today's poem is "The Flea" from John Donne. Some key links
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Tue, 3 November 2009 This year, my National PodCast Post Month series will be a poem a day. Nothing like small snippets of art to help us all learn how to live the change we want to see. Today's poem is "the Cambridge ladies live in furnished souls" from ee cummings. Some key links
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Mon, 2 November 2009 National PodCast Post Month has begun. This year, I've chosen to share a poem a day. Okay, what does poetry have to do with living the change? Yeah, Chris Cavs is already hassling me about haikus with butterflies, but poetry is something I live as an example of *why* I live the change. Life is more than protests and getting up in somebody's face. It's not always puppy dogs and rainbows, but art has its place, too. Well, subscribe to the feed and find out what a month's worth of poetry sounds like. Some key links
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Mon, 2 November 2009 This year, my National PodCast Post Month series will be a poem a day. Nothing like small snippets of art to help us all learn how to live the change we want to see. Today's poem is "Have You Ever" from Brad P. from NJ. Some key links
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Sun, 1 November 2009 This year, my National PodCast Post Month series will be a poem a day. Nothing like small snippets of art to help us all learn how to live the change we want to see. Today's poem is "Cheerfulness Taught by Reason" from Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Some key links
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