Poem-A-Day April 20: for snails and slugs

Hello Friends,
When I was young, I made up a superhero who rescued all the snails and slugs from the roads when it rained — so today’s poem by Marlanda Dekine holds a special place in my heart. “Memory Poem” was first published as a Poem-a-Day on poets.org in 2026.
Enjoy,
Ællen


Memory Poem

I am a child
of wonder again and
rain tells me to watch
for snails and slugs.

I gather dirt, sand, and sticks
for the terrarium
where I make a safe home
away from footsteps, fast cars, and ditch water.

I don’t want them to die
so I make them
a space for living.

I ask my ma to buy lettuce
because in the book I got from the library
I learned they will eat lettuce.

I am
greedy to learn
what keeps everything alive.

Their spiral shapes leave shiny trails behind.
I imagine I am a snail leaving
magic everywhere I go.

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