Poets notice what other people miss. Nationally-known poet Molly Fisk’s singular perspective on love, death, grammar, lingerie, small towns, and the natural worldwill get you laughing, crying, and thinking.
Second in a series of four (so far) wonderful little radio essays that lift you gently up and set you back down with a renewed sense of presence with the simple beauty of life and all its foibles. I like starting my day with at least one (usually more—hard to stop) of these three-minute reads. I always feel better for the experience and find myself musing about whatever subject I’ve read long into the rest of my day.