Sunday, April 5, 2026

STANLEY PLUMLY ~

 



Porches


In southeastern Ohio there are porches,

one to a hill, that lean into the calm

like the decks of ships too long, too far out.

The coal is gone and the children have nothing to say.

And in the leftover towns the men fall asleep in their hands.

And the women stand on the porches in the evening

inside the deep eye of the sun,

listening for some kind of wind,

fixed utterly in any direction.



__________________

Stanley Plumly

Collected Poems

edited by David Baker & Michael Collier

Norton 2025


Elizabeth Stevenson




Saturday, April 4, 2026

MILTON ~ ESPERANZA

 




℗ 2024 Concord Records, Distributed by Concord. Released on: 2024-06-21 Recording arranger, Producer: Esperanza Spalding Recording Engineer: Arthur Luna Mixing Engineer, Engineer: Fernando Lodeiro Engineer: William Luna Jr Recording Second Engineer: Raphael Rui Castro Recording Second Engineer: Enzo Menegazzi Mastering Engineer: Oscar Zambrano Mastering Engineer: Piotr Garbaczonek Conductor: Rodrigo Ângelo Toffolo Composer Lyricist, Vocalist: Milton Nascimento Vocalist: Paul Simon Composer Lyricist: Marcio Borges




DISFIGURED: FAIRY TALES. DISABILITY AND MAKING SPACE ~

 




R E A D   M E


         Coach House Press, 2020



Thursday, April 2, 2026

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

MICHAEL HURLEY TONIGHT ~

 



Broken Homes and Gardens ℗ 2025 No Quarter Records Released on: 2025-09-12 Main Artist: Michael Hurley Composer: Michael Hurley Music Publisher: Snocko Music



ELIZABETH T. GRAY, JR ~

 




At Goudberg Copse


Mother, send down blessings on this haunted place

where we tripped and fell over barbed


wire into trenches over stumps, rose

and tripped again the whole night through,


where we stumbled on terrible shapes, not flesh and blood forms

but made of a swarm of noxious black darkness.


We buried more than the strength

of the regiment on these terrible ridges.


Please hold us with unbiased compassion.

Hold with compassion the gods


and demons gathered here.  Please stay here

and grant your blessings.



_______________

Elizabeth T. Gray, Jr.

Salient

New Directions 2020


Over several decades, Elizabeth T. Gray, Jr., has traced the contours and history of the Ypres Salient, diving deep into the British military archives and walking the haunted battlefield with survey maps in hand. Out of this physical and textural material, through a process of collage and an unexpectedly powerful convergence with a 12th c. Tibetan visualization ritual, Gray has composed a spare, fascinating, lyrical explanation of what she calls "The Missing," in shell-hole and curved trench, by way of magical amulets and the passage through obstacles. (New Directions)



Tuesday, March 31, 2026

RAY STINNETT TONIGHT ~

 


© 2013 Light in the Attic

BARBARA HAMBY ~

 




Ode on the Wildest Word



No, sir, I am not your baby, not your twenty-dollar

            shot of tequila, not your excise tax on petroleum

jelly, your high-risk dirigible in the bomb-alicious

            sky filled with lies, the radio highs that last

three minutes tops, the shuck and jive of yes ma'am,

            doublethink spam, drink-the-Kool-Aid

Marxist sham, the wham up-against-the-wall

            cattle call of the true believers, left and right,

the slight lisp on the edge of doom. O no, Daddy-o,

            I cannot swim out to your island of swoon,

or the two-bit room in the Alligator Motel, that hell,

            with its sharp teeth and open jaws, the seesaw

back and forth between high noon and doom,

            that tune. No, baby, I'm sitting here all alone,

grown woman, looking back on all the tricks, the love

            sick delirium that blasts off to the moon

and then dissolves into a rule book and curdled milk,

            the silk cave of raven wings, the slinky

rinky-dink dance with death, the breathless sigh. O my,

            I'm saying no to the bye-bye lullaby,

half-hearted whisky-and-rye apocalypse afternoon,

            the harpoon-in-my-gut regret that say yes

no everything, sings soprano in the church choir, mucks

            in the mire outside the front door, the storm gutter

matter of cant, the torn dress and sweaty hankering

            to do good, so here I am in a rococo imbroglio

of Hamlet and moonshine, the backwoods banter

             that begets shame, the no-name oblivion

of staying on the bus as it travels through the war zone

            and lets you off at what was once home.



______________________________

Barbara Hamby

BURN

UPittsburgh Press, 2025





Monday, March 30, 2026

JUSTIN TOWNES EARLE TONIGHT ~

 


Paul Simon "Graceland" 1986

℗ 2024 New West Records, LLC Released on: 2024-08-09 Main Artist: Justin Townes Earle Producer: Kim Buie Producer: Adam Bednarik Composer: Justin Townes Earle Music Publisher: Music (BMI) All Rights Administered By BMG Rights Management (US) LLC



WENDELL BERRY'S: MARCE CATLETT ~

 




R E A D   M E


      Counterpoint 2025