We started off with Poems of the Pope, by Nicanor Parra. It’s actually pretty funny :)
But then followed that up Bence Ádók and his:
Which I thought was nice contrast to Blace Alcock ‘s:
I think it was about this time that and now Miguel called in with this:
Which was amazing, thank you so much for sharing this with us! Of course, he has a super polished version on his post (he’s making an EP everyone!) but it was nice to get the live version here.
And then we moved into Rasmus Rosenkrantz with his cinema sonnet:
Which of course, I’m biased, but I really liked this one :)
Joseph Coleman’s poem then educated us all on walleyes:
And finishing up, Simon sent a letter poem to me called American Heartland, South China Sea. Which has a number countdown in the written poem that I merged with this ad:
And yeah, what a post-modern poem by Simon to end it up.
Thank you James Hart, Mary-Kate Ultra, Ian Cattanach, Joseph Roman, Allison Taylor Conway, and the rest for joining live. Thank you for all those that watch the recording. I appreciate all of you who take time out of your day to listen to me share your poetry that keeps me going throughout the week.
The intro and outro music was done by Sir HeyCitzen which you can listen to here.
Tomorrow, Saturday, 6pm Central time you can listen to more live music, including new tracks from HeyCitizen and myself as I recite four new poems at liveislit.com, The Sprouting Symphonies.
















