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Adelaide Crapsey was an American poet who died in 1914 at the age of just 36.
She often wrote in the format called the "cinquain", a tightly structured form of poetry that owes something to the old Japanese haiku.
The cinquain includes one stanza of five lines, with a per-line syllable structure of 2-4-6-8-2.
This poem, about the quiet of a November night, is included here because this month of the year (at least in the western Northern hemisphere) has recently found itself squeezed and lost between two festivals, Halloween and Christmas, which have become so heavily consumerist over recent decades.
You can read the poem here
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Adelaide Crapsey was an American poet who died in 1914 at the age of just 36.
She often wrote in the format called the "cinquain", a tightly structured form of poetry that owes something to the old Japanese haiku.
The cinquain includes one stanza of five lines, with a per-line syllable structure of 2-4-6-8-2.
This poem, about the quiet of a November night, is included here because this month of the year (at least in the western Northern hemisphere) has recently found itself squeezed and lost between two festivals, Halloween and Christmas, which have become so heavily consumerist over recent decades.
You can read the poem here
***
For a detailed outline of the mission and purpose behind this podcast, please check out Episode 100, "Why Poems for the Speed of Life?", in your podcast player or click here to listen on Spotify.
If you’re on social media, you can follow on Twitter here, Instagram here and Facebook here.
Subscribe to or follow the show for free wherever you listen to podcasts.
To leave the show a review:
Music Credit:
Once Upon a Time by Alex-Productions | https://onsound.eu/ | Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com
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