Poems to Hold In Your Hands

"Poetry is just the evidence of life. If your life is burning well, poetry is just the ash." ― Leonard CohenEverywhere you look, people are writing poetry. Some of it's good, some of it's terrible, and all of it comes from that same well of creativity you dipped into without even thinking when they handed you your first box of crayons. In celebration of National Poetry Month, we went looking for poetry art you can buy right from the artist. Here's some of the beauty we found:Hubble Typewriter Poem by Tyler KentHubble Typewriter Poem by Tyler Kent WhiteThe Blooming of Madness poem 99 by Christopher PoindexterThe Blooming of Madness poem 99 by Christopher PoindexterFriends Made of Paper by Cory BasilFriends Made of Paper by Cory BasilBroken by Marisa CraneBroken by Marisa CraneFire Refusing To Be Named by Amanda TorroniFire Refusing To Be Named by Amanda TorroniLetter From My Heart To My Brain by rachel McKibbensLetter From My Heart To My Brain by Rachel McKibbensThis is not available as a print, sadly, but we love it and urge you to check out more of Rachel McKibbens' work in Into the Dark and Emptying Field.

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