
Today, we’re delighted to offer a collection of classic and contemporary April poems !
In his famous poem, “The Wasteland,” T.S. Eliot called April “the cruelest month.” Current events seem to support his conclusion. But in the United States, April is also National Poetry Month, and we think poetry is a lovely way to soften the cruelty, find joy, and make room for deep breaths. It’s the perfect time to read some poems for April.
In honor of this month, here are ten April poems worth your time, exploring themes of love, nature, tension, and new life.
Tulips
A.E. Stallings
SNIPPET:
The tulips make the other me
(The backwards one who’s in the mirror,
The one who can’t tell left from right),
Glance now over the wrong shoulder
To watch them get a little older
And give themselves up to the light.
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[Read the full poem ]
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