What Sparks Poetry is a series of original essays that explores experiences and ideas that spark the writing of new poems. In our new series of Ecopoetry Now, poets engage in an ecopoetic conversation across borders. Each Monday's delivery brings you the poem and an excerpt from the essay.
was when I slept in the woods
bareheaded beneath jagged
stars and the membranous
near-misses of bats, when
I tasted watercress,
wild carrot, and sorrel,
when I was known
by the lilac I hid beside,
and when that lilac, burdened
by my expectations of lilacs,
began a journey
without me, as when
the dirt road sang, O,
rugosa rose, farewell,
and ran behind the clipped
white pine hedge into
the immeasurable
heartbreaks of the field.
from the journal THE NEW YORKER 
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Chicago poet laureate, Avery R, Young, performing at a mike
"Poetry Is For The People"

Avery R. Young, Chicago’s first poet laureate, plans to wrest poetry from poets, “The poet laureate has to be someone who’s walking into so many other rooms, outside of open mics and libraries and bookstores....The poetry is for the people. Poetry has never been for the poets. Somehow, poets messed around and made it for ourselves.”  

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