After several years, I have made the difficult decision to permanently close Measure Review. I hope you continue to enjoy the archives, although they may not remain online indefinitely. For more details, follow this link: https://t.co/zHvrZ0vi8Q
Our newest featured #poem by #poet Miles David Moore questions the value of survival, when you consider the costs. Read "How to Survive" now - and be grateful you're not a mouse.
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In clipped accentual lines, #poet Nicholas Pierce explores the unevenness of lingering grief, and how it can't be fully articulated or explained - only endured. Read "Gutting the House" now, then follow us for more formal #poetry.
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Our newest featured #poem by #poet Mary Romero reflects on the knowledge that, sometimes, the only way to love someone is to lose them. Read "Song of Kalypso" now, then follow us for more formal #poetry.
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Our newest featured #poem is a sweet love song for a loyal friend from #poet A.M. Juster (@PaulDryBooks). Read "Sundowning" now, then follow us for more formal #poetry. #measurereview
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Based on our newest featured #poem, by some measures, fame sounds pretty awful - but #poet Daniel Galef (@DanielGalef) still manages to lighten the mood. Read "The Famous Writer," then follow us for more formal #poetry. #measurereview
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What's the right response to meeting someone charming? For #poet Andrew Szilvasy, there's only one answer. Read his #poem, "Practiced Beauty," to find out. #poetry#measurereview
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Writing in a nonce form that's half-sestina and half-ghazal, #poet Marly Youmans (@marlyyoumans) has created a stunning and hopeful #poem worth remembering - and form worth trying yourself. Read it now at https://t.co/WAJvokEkRg. #measurereview
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In our newest featured poem, #poet Matthew Roth explores how we sometimes get overshadowed by those we love. Not that there's anything wrong with being Lubbock, right? Read the #poem now at https://t.co/WAJvokEkRg. #measurereview
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If you've ever felt the first sparks of love start to fade away, our newest featured #poem by #poet Blake Campbell is for you. Read it now at https://t.co/WAJvokEkRg. #measurereview
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With two refrains, great villanelles transform our understanding through repetition - no easy feat. In our newest featured #poem, #poet Stephen Gibson accomplishes just that. Read his villanelle now at https://t.co/WAJvokEkRg. #measurereview
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In our featured #poem this week, #poet Rick Mullin (@rick_mullin3) dares you to find happiness - even if you can't define it. Read more on Measure Review at https://t.co/WAJvokEkRg. #measurereview
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If you're not sure why someone would pray to a god built "beside the freeway in a vacant lot," #poet Kurt Rasmussen wrote this week's featured #poem for you. Read "God of Seventh Street" now at https://t.co/WAJvokEkRg. #measurereview
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Our featured #poem this week is an unrhymed #sonnet by Scot Langland, whose inventive language and vivid imagery leads to a surprising, but apt variation in the last line. Read "On Mobile Bay" now at https://t.co/WAJvokEkRg. #measurereview
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It may be true that "Goldengrove’s unleaving / cannot be disbelieved," as #poet Gail White writes in our featured #poem this week - but that doesn't mean the fun has to stop. Read "An Invitation" now at https://t.co/WAJvokEkRg #measurereview https://t.co/nZ4nJ4Oi4G
In our featured #poem this week, #poet Charlie Green (@Wrongcharlieg) assures us that "God is not a clown" - but it turns out, maybe that's not such a good thing after all. Read more at https://t.co/WAJvokmJsG. #measurereview https://t.co/PZdVvOpQCV
If you think time heals all wounds, the #poet Faith Thompson (@thompsonfj) would like to have a word with you. Read the heartbreaking #poem here: https://t.co/rPu9H67x5r (opens in a new tab)
Our newest featured poem is "Interlude: Weathering," a #triolet from #poet Ernest Hilbert (@everseradio). Read more at https://t.co/WAJvokEkRg, then follow us for more formal #poetry. https://t.co/hCXM2mJXkL
In "Ashes," #poet Isabel Vander Bleek picks up a bad habit, noting that "striving saints get through / by trading trials for different trials." Read the #poem at https://t.co/WAJvokEkRg, then follow us for more formal #poetry.
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In our new featured poem, #poet E.M. Komisar examines how her friend "found her faith in static broadcast stations," then tries to uncover the truth. Read the #poem at https://t.co/WAJvokEkRg, then follow us for more formal #poetry.
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