Calling All Poets Live virtual reading. I will be sharing work from Threed, This Road Not Damascus and new work-in-progress!
a poem must breathe,
feel, think, sing,
burst
the heavy clouds
of muddy silence
a poem carries a nickel bag
DNA- recorded steps-
Father and Mother’s helix duet
a poem lies, cheats, steals
and stills,
redeems itself
a poem shakes loose the noose,
jerks the knot,
blossoms the wilting tree
a poem forgets to remove its shoes,
steps on holy ground,
walks on stormy waters
prays, curses
praises
@ 2018, Tamara J. Madison
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Story behind the poem: This poem was inspired by Poet M. Ayodele Heath during a workshop at Georgia Tech in Atlanta. Participants were challenged to write a poem about poetry and its meaning and purpose. This has turned out to be one of my favorites over the years. Thank you, Ayodele!
“Elegy for Tree” - World Literature Today
“Wake” for Chadwick Boseman and selected poems - Aunt Chloe, A Journal of Artful Candor
“Reproved” and “Flora” - Merge Literary Magazine
“Afternoon Delight” - Voicemail Poems
“Haiku: Chronicle of Us” - Banyan Review
Calling All Poets Live virtual reading. I will be sharing work from Threed, This Road Not Damascus and new work-in-progress!
From Brownstone Poets: Join us the last Saturday of the month, July 31, when Brownstone Poets features Tamara J. Madison, Jennifer Franklin, and Arden Levine with our FABULOUS OPEN MIC. Online on Zoom at 2pm ET. Your $5 contribution pays our features and keeps our annual anthology in print. Hosted by our Brooklyn girl and Editor-in-Chief Patricia Carragon.
We will be celebrating the birthday of my latest book, Threed, This Road Not Damascus, and discussing its midwifery and birthing process with Tayve Neese and Sara Lefsyk! Join us to find out more about manuscript development.