
We’re continuing on with our National Poetry Month celebration! Each day, we’ve highlighted another American poet and shared a few of our favorite poems. Today’s we feature the poems of Ada Limón.
PROLOGUE: THIS BIG FAKE WORLD
Ada Limón
SNIPPET:
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Give them that feeling like they have opened
all the envelopes and cleared off the kitchen
table to only the bare necessities, only
The stadium of themselves.
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