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Read Me A Poem Podcast

by Hailey Petway

These poems have traveled a long way to find you.

In each episode, listen to a soothing poem and learn a little about who the poet is and why they are interesting.

Find out more at https://readmeapoem.com/

Episodes

20: Aubade in Autumn

0s · Published 01 Oct 03:53
In this episode we welcome the beginning of fall with Peter Everwine’s beautiful and contemplative dawn song.

19: Failure

4m · Published 29 Aug 07:21
In this episode, we read the titular poem from Schultz's Pulitzer prize-winning Failure.

18: Last Thoughts On Woody Guthrie

10m · Published 19 May 00:50
In this extra-long episode, we take on this epic poem by Bob Dylan.

17: Ode To My Period Underwear

0s · Published 26 Apr 03:55
In celebration of National Poetry Month, we explore one of Olivia Gatwood's odes.

16: One Hundred Love Sonnets XVII

0s · Published 14 Feb 20:14
Let’s explore one of Pablo Neruda’s most famous love poems. In this episode, I am joined by guest reader Otto Martinez to take a look at the poem in both English and Spanish. This is the 17th poem in One Hundred Love Sonnets, a collection inspired by and dedicated to his wife Matilde.

15: Medlars and Sorb Apples

0s · Published 29 Jan 06:06
In the first episode of the new year, we will take a look at the Orphic myth and the mysterious connection between D. H Lawrence and his strangest of strange companions — H.D. This poem echos the idea that in order to be truly good something has to be just a little bit rotten.

14: Birches

0s · Published 25 Dec 14:00
Let’s celebrate Christmas with one of Robert Frost’s most loved poems. After such a tough year, wouldn’t it be nice to get away from Earth for a while?

13: Annabel Lee

0s · Published 31 Oct 22:30
Let’s celebrate Halloween with one more poem from our prince of darkness, Edgar Allen Poe. In this episode, we explore the beautiful ballad Annabel Lee and Poe’s Poetic Principle.

12: The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock

0s · Published 19 Oct 03:40

In this extra-special, extra-long episode we explore T.S. Eliot’s famous love song.

This poem continues with the horror theme and begins with an epigraph, or six-line quotation, in the original Italian from Canto 27 of Dante’s Inferno. References to Dante pop-up a lot in Eliot’s work.

The epigraph hints that the poem that follows is about to describe some type of hell.

11: Ulalume

0s · Published 05 Oct 02:09
Enjoy Poe's October themed poem about the loss of love. Edgar Allen Poe is perhaps most famous for his expertise in building dramatic tension and the macabre subject matter of his short stories and poems. Equally remarkable are the poetic principles he helped form and the “art for art’s sake” movement that he inspired.

Read Me A Poem Podcast has 20 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 14:41. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 12th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 24th, 2024 21:20.

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