
Short Poetry Collection 140
The human voice carries poetry differently than the printed page. Here, thirty-two distinct voices bring verses to life, each reader offering their own rhythm, their own inflection, their own emotional weight. This collection spans the full territory poetry can occupy: love and loss, joy and grief, wonder and silence. What emerges is something a single voice could never achieve. The variety isn't incidental, it's the point. One reader might render a sonnet with careful precision; another might break a free verse poem open with raw feeling. You'll hear the smile in one voice and the catch of tears in another. These aren't polished performers, they're volunteers speaking from genuine connection to the words. That rawness is what makes this collection special. It welcomes you into something intimate. Whether you listen during a quiet morning or a late night, these thirty-two readers become your companions in language.
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Chris Pyle, Winston Tharp, Bruce Kachuk, Kangaroo +15 more























