Feb 242012

jamie cullum:it's about time

This week at Every Day Poems, we featured a simple poem from Best American Poetry’s David Lehman. Just a little radio ritual.

Our dear Photo Features Editor, Claire Burge, wrote to tell me she feels this way about leaving a lamp on.

How about you? Anything you feel this way about? Maybe could write your own “radio ritual” poem?

Photo by VisualPanic. Creative Commons, via Flickr. Post by L.L. Barkat, author of Rumors of Water: Thoughts on Creativity & Writing

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2 Comments to “Leaving the Radio On, and Other Rituals”

  1. sheri palmer says:

    This is totally spooky! Every time “Every Day Poems” post I have lived it a day or two before:) The other day about driving, today the radio ritual:):):) and all the others:) Are you watching me?????:):):):)

  2. L. L. Barkat says:

    Lol, Sheri. No, not watching you. But maybe you are really in synch with us, which is kind of fun. :)

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