
Short Poetry Collection 189
Poetry was never meant to live only on the page. This collection gathers forty-one readings by different voices, each bringing their own rhythm, their own breath, to verses written across decades. From the elegant formality of late Victorian verse to something closer to the modern ear, the speakers range from seasoned readers to first-time volunteers, and somehow that rawness makes the words feel more alive, not less. The real magic here is the surprise. You never know which poem will stop you mid-step: a quiet sonnet that breaks you open, a war stanza that sounds like it was written yesterday, love letters that haven't aged a day. It's the audio equivalent of opening a random page in an old anthology and finding exactly what you needed. For anyone who wants poetry without the commitment of a full book, or anyone who hears differently than they read.
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Larry Wilson, Devorah Allen, Campbell Schelp, Ian King +14 more























