Wednesday, April 6, 2011

NPM - Modern Declaration

In honor of National Poetry Month, we're presenting a poem each day for April. This is the sixth of the series: Modern Declaration by Edna St. Vincent Millay, read by Zoey.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

NPM - The Man From Snowy River

In honor of National Poetry Month, we're presenting a poem each day for April. This is the fifth of the series: The Man from Snowy River by Andrew Paterson, read by Tycho.

Monday, April 4, 2011

NPM - I Woke Up This Morning

In honor of National Poetry Month, we're presenting a poem each day for April. This is the fourth of the series: I Woke Up This Morning by Karla Kuskin, read by Zoey.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

NPM - Casey at the Bat

In honor of National Poetry Month, we're presenting a poem each day for April. This is the third of the series: Casey at the Bat by Ernest Thayer, read by Tycho.

Saturday, April 2, 2011

NPM - Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace

In honor of National Poetry Month, we're presenting a poem each day for April. This is the second of the series: Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace by David Rakoff, read by Zoey.

Friday, April 1, 2011

NPM Poemy Goodness

For more National Poetry Month poemy goodness, better sound quality on said poemy goodness, and more class (than Tycho, at least, is willing to put into it- he picked a bunch or common Everyone-does-these poems, while Zoey went for class and REAL poetry), you should check out

NeedCoffee.com, which is a fantastic pop culture website with podcasts covering everything from music, to movie reviews, to Sci Fi Original Pictures.

NeedCoffee is also doing a month of poems, so if you ARE into the whole poetry thing (and if you aren't, you should be), then please go check them out as well.

Thanks for listening, and read a poem a day on your own. It won't hurt you, and you may actually discover something you like.

NPM - Annabel Lee

In honor of National Poetry Month, we're presenting a poem each day for April. This is the first of the series: Annabel Lee by Edgar Allan Poe, read by Tycho.