pocket poems!

Hello Friends,

It’s one of my favorite days of the year — Poem in Your Pocket Day! Today is the perfect day to stand on a street corner and pass out poems to passers-by. They will mostly think you’re trying to sell them something at first, but you’ll find many are quite delighted to realize you’re giving them a poem. I’ve made a PDF of some pocket-sized poems for you to download and print, so you too can pass out poems to your friends, neighbors, co-workers, or on your nearest street corner.

Also, for the first-time ever on Poem in Your Pocket Day: I have something special for you this year, which is a poem actually about a pocket!

Enjoy.
Ellen


poem I wrote sitting across the table from you

if I had two nickels to rub together
I would rub them together

like a kid rubs sticks together
until friction made combustion

and they burned
a hole in my pocket

into which I would put my hand
and then my arm

and eventually my whole self—
I would fold myself

into the hole in my pocket and disappear
into the pocket of myself, or at least my pants

but before I did
like some ancient star

I’d grab your hand

— Kevin Varrone

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