But Saturday evening will be
#ScienceSaturday, when we read poems related to science and scientists (especially female scientists). Just for fun, we will throw in some sci-fi poetry.
We are reorganizing our posting schedule on our videos for Saturday (
#Caturday) morning, we will post a light-hearted cat poem.
Miss Taylor, Miss Flynn and Miss January have decided to have a poetry competition, and you can participate! Each of us will write a poem based on the picture below. You can submit a poem by June 23rd. We will read all submissions (suitable for YouTube) in a video. Start writing!
To honor the fallen on Memorial Day, here is “In Flanders Field” by John McCrae.
#MemorialDay #poetryToday marks the birthday of the late great poet Adrienne Rich. Here is her poem “Dreamwood.”
Happy Mother’s Day! Our intriguing Mother’s Day read is by Hollis Summers.
#MothersDay #poetryToday’s poem is “The Electron Dance,” read by Miss January. This poem is dedicated to
@neiltyson and @ProfBrianCox.
#poetry #physicsJoin us this week as we discuss Edgar Allan Poe’s poem “Alone.” Later this week, we also will have videos discussing some user-submitted poems.
#poetryToday we present “The Raven’s Riddle” read by Miss January.
Today marks the birth of “Fugitive” poet John Crowe Ransom (his name even sounds like a fugitive). We adore his poem Piazza Piece: