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Home / home / 7 Upbeat Poems to Celebrate Poem in Your Pocket Day (with printable PDFs)

Apr 29 2021

7 Upbeat Poems to Celebrate Poem in Your Pocket Day (with printable PDFs)

Check out these seven upbeat and whimsical poems from ASP authors; print one out for Poem in Your Pocket Day!

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What is Poem in Your Pocket Day?

Poem in Your Pocket Day was created by the Office of the Mayor of New York City in 2002 in partnership with the New York Department of Cultural Affairs and Education. Its goal is to reintroduce poetry, a traditionally performative art, into social situations and normal everyday life. As such, PIYPD marks the end of National Poetry Month, bringing the lessons of the month out into the rest of the year.

Poets.org teaches us how to participate (in the age of Covid-19):

"It's easy to participate in Poem in Your Pocket Day from a safe distance. Here are some ideas of how you might get involved:

  • Select a poem and share it on social media using the hashtag #PocketPoem.
  • Print a poem and draw an image from the poem in the white space, or make an origami swan.
  • Record a video of yourself reading a poem, then share it on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, or another social media platform you use.
  • Email a poem to your friends, family, neighbors, or local government leaders.
  • Schedule a video chat and read a poem to your loved ones.
  • Add a poem to your email footer.
  • Read a poem out loud from your porch, window, backyard or outdoor space."

Here are SEVEN awesome poems from Alan Squire Publishing poets you can print and share on PIYPD!

Locator by Grace Cavalieri

Love Poem by Elizabeth Hazen

Elegy for the One Step Down by Reuben Jackson

House by Linda Watanabe McFerrin

I'm in Love with the Morton Salt Girl by Richard Peabody

The Last Girl by Rose Solari

A Bar at the Folies-Bergère by Katherine E. Young

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Remembering W.S. Merwin: Grace Cavalieri’s Two Interviews with the Literary Giant

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In 2000, the bicentennial of the Library of Congress, four Poets Laureate were appointed just for the occasion. The four dignitaries were W.S. Merwin, Robert Pinsky, Rita Dove, and Louise Gluck. I was to record one after the other for 4 hours. That first meeting with Merwin was unforgettable, as he arrived for an hour interview without so much as one poem in his hands. Fortunately, I had brought ten books for his signature and we puzzled our way through. He was delighted to recognize some of his first slim published volumes that were out of print, as well as a few collector’s items.

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