Poetry Daily 2010 Poets’ Picks

Sarah Lindsay:
"Futility" by Wilfred Own

Michael Dickman:
"Having Reddened the Plum Blossoms" by Yosa Buson

Pimone Triplett:
"In Wonted Walks," by Sir Philip Syndey

John Koethe:
"On the Grasshopper and Cricket," by John Keats

Carol Moldaw:
"To Earthward," by Robert Frost

Francisco Aragón:
"The Poet Speaks to His Beloved on the Telephone," by Federico García Lorca, tr. by Francisco Aragón

Brian Turner:
"Grass," by Carl Sandburg

Joan Houlihan:
"Pied Beauty," by Gerard Manley Hopkins

Shane McCrae:
"The Pilaster," by Elizabeth Maddox Roberts

Arthur Sze:
"London," by William Blake

Brenda Cárdenas:
"This Compost," by Walt Whitman

Philip Schultz:
"A Poison Tree," by William Blake

C. Dale Young:
"The Second Coming," by William Butler Yeats

Stephen Burt:
"The Sight of Trouble," by Sarah Morgan Bryan Piatt

William Archila:
"Sonnet 18," by John Milton

Adria Bernardi:
"Kado kado no," by Issa

Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin:
"The God Abandons Antony," by C. P. Cavafy

Carmen Giménez Smith:
"Frost at Midnight," by Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Gian Lombardo:
"Mattina," by Giuseppe Ungaretti, and "And Suddenly It's Evening," by Salvatore Quasimodo, both translated by Gian Lombardo

Dick Allen:
"Adlestrop," by Edward Thomas

Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon:
"Sonnet 87," by William Shakespeare

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