
Short Poetry Collection 188
Thirty-five poems, thirty-five voices, one collection that spans the emotional spectrum from quiet wonder to aching loss to defiant joy. This anthology gathers verse that proves poetry remains the most intimate of arts: whole worlds compressed into stanzas, entire lifetimes captured in a single image. The readers here are volunteers, not professionals, which lends the proceedings a warmth and spontaneity that studio recordings often lack. You hear the breath before a line, the slight tremor in a voice caught in the emotion of the verse. Whether encountering familiar favorites or discovering new voices, listeners will find that poetry, at its best, makes the private public and the universal feel achingly personal. This is language meant to be heard, not just read.
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Phil Schempf, Newgatenovelist, Tomas Peter, Craig Campbell +12 more




























