
Short Poetry Collection 253
Thirty voices, thirty worlds. This anthology gathers poetry read aloud by LibriVox volunteers, each performance carrying its own rhythm, its own breath. Here you'll find verses that whisper and verses that demand to be shouted, poems that pause in quiet contemplation and others that tumble forward with urgent energy. The diversity is the point: no single mood or era dominates, no single sensibility claims the final word. Instead, listeners move through emotional territories as varied as the human voice itself. What unites these readings is something harder to name: the intimacy of poetry spoken directly into your ear, the way a voice can make familiar words feel discovered anew. Whether encountered as morning meditation or late-night company, these thirty poems offer thirty small doors into thirty different lives, and the invitation is simply to enter.
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Alan Mapstone, Newgatenovelist, minneapolis, Winston Tharp +10 more























