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This site exists for one purpose only: to help dispel the ugly and absolutely untrue myth that poetry is boring. Granted, a lot of poetry is boring, but you won't find it here. At Your Daily Poem, you'll find poetry that is touching, funny, provocative, inspiring, uplifting, and surprising. It may punch you in the gut, it may bring tears to your eyes, it may make you laugh out loud, but it most assuredly will not bore you!

Poetry on YDP—by poets living and long dead, famous to completely unknown--is specially selected for accessibility and appeal. Thanks so much for visiting—and remember: a poem a day keeps the doldrums away!


 



Every Day Should Have a Poem of Its Own
by
Shalom Freedman

Every day should have a poem of its own,
For every day its own story of dreams and perceptions.

But there are so many days
And so few true poems.

Poems that should have been written
Are not.

Our days and nights go by
Never to be remembered.

 

© by Shalom Freedman.
Used with the author’s permission.

 

 

Shalom Seymour Freedman is an acclaimed author, reviewer, and commentator. Born in Troy, New York, he has lived for many years in Jerusalem, Israel. Although his eight published books include only one poetry collection, Mourning for My Father, Shalom says, "Poetry is a central part of my daily life; it provides me with constant inspiration and spiritual strength."



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Post New Comment:
Joe Sottile:
Yes, every day should have a poem. And thank you very much Jayne for providing us with a quality poem every day! Bravo!
Posted 04/30/2011 12:15 PM
nadia ibrashi:
What a lovely poem.
Posted 04/30/2011 11:32 AM
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