Tag Archives: Poetry Month

The poems are always with us

It is still poetry month, and it is time to acknowledge that, while poems may seem small and inconsequential, they do play a part in making us human.

The Poems

The poems are always with us:

nursery rhymes we sang when young;

jingles for products we never tasted;

lyrics we can’t get our of our heads;

poems we wrote when miserable,

that still remind us how much love can hurt.

The poems stay with us when the pain is gone,

and the memory of pain is sweet;

remain when the names of old friends take flight,

when it is late and we don’t want to go to bed.

The poems tell something they didn’t

last time we read them,

and that makes us want

to discover them again.

Colin Morton

Here’s to new discoveries, all year round.

Poem in Your Pocket Day, 2020

The League of Canadian Poets and the Academy of American Poets cooperate each year on a booklet to promote poetry reading, and postcards are produced so readers can carry a poem in a pocket to share or enjoy anywhere. The whole collection can be downloaded at Poets.ca. Here’s a look at the card made from one of my poems.

Crepuscule 001