Poetry in Parks
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We read poetry. In parks. Videos: https://www.youtube.com/@PoetryInParks Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/poetry.in.parks Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/poetry.in.parks Account managed by PG and L.
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Hello.
We are an informal collective which meets under blue (and grey) skies in public parks (in New Bombay, currently) to read each other poetry we love.
Mail poetry.in.parks.nm @ gmail to subscribe to our calendar.
More links in our bio.
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Share your poetry books!
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I was scouring shelves, cabinets and cartons for my poetry books, and here is what I found. Not all of them, but most.
Which ones have you read?
Perhaps you can share your collection?
(The pile collapsed a few seconds after I took this picture.)

#Books #Poetry #AShelfieButNotOnAShelf
The image is a photograph of a teetering stack of books of various thicknesses, their spines facing the lens.

The Pocket Book of Ogden Nash

Candy is Dandy, Ogden Nash

Poems on the Underground

Nine Horses, Billy Collins

The Vintage Book of Contemporary Poetry, JD McClatchy (editor)

फैज़, चुनी हुई शायरी

crush, Annie Zaidi (illustrated by Gynelle Alves)

Triage: Casualties of Love and Sex, Margaret Mascarenhas

The Collected Poems, Vikram Seth

Girls are Coming Out of the Woods, Tishani Doshi

The Altar of the Only World, Sharanya Manivannan

Ghalib in translation, OP Kejariwal

The Golden Gate, Vikram Seth

Monk on a Hill, Guru Tshering Ladakhi

50 Poets, 50 Poems, Priya Sarukkai Chabria (editor) [There were two volumes but the other one is with a friend. This was printed and circulated privately, and not available in shops.]

A Reluctant Survivor, Sridala Swami

My Sunset Marriage, Hoshang Merchant

Until the Lions, Karthika Nair

Sight May Strike You Blind, Sampurna Chattarji

Women Who Wear Only Themselves, Arundhathi Subramaniam

Love Without A Story, Arundhathi Subramaniam

When God is a Traveller, Arundhathi Subramaniam

Unmappable Moves, Sampurna Chattarji

Frazil, Menka Shivdasani

Collected Poems, Nissim Ezekiel

Collected Poems, by Gieve Patel

I'll Have It Here, by Jeet Thayil

View from the Web, by Anju Makhija

Over & Under Ground in Paris & Mumbai, Karthika Nair Sampurna Chattarji, (with illustrations by Roshni Vyam, Joelle Jolivet)

The Penguin Book of Indian Poets, Jeet Thayil (editor)
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Lord,
when you send the rain
think about it, please,
a little?

As parts of India battle floods, this James Baldwin poem, read by @zigzackly.bsky.social: youtu.be/XGGI7bPoIhE
Untitled, by James Baldwin
YouTube video by Poetry in Parks
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Reposted by Poetry in Parks
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The city’s longest-running open mic. Free for both audience and performers.

I’m hosting tomorrow.

Registration starts on the spot at around 6:45: show up and put your name on the board. The first 20 people are guaranteed a slot.

Event starts 7:00 p.m. . Come! Bring friends. Tell others.

#BomSky
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Since 2008, we have been hosting an open mic at Prithvi Theatre Café.
We welcome poets, storytellers, singer-songwriters, comedians.
Fourth Monday of every month, 7 p.m.
#Bombay #Bambai #Mumbai
Caferati @ Prithvi. The city’s longest-running open mic.
Bring your poetry, fiction, narrative non-fiction, lyrics, comedy. You get two minutes at the microphone, and if the crowd likes you, a Suleimani Chai.
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No rain, despite dark clouds hovering, and it stayed humid.
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Our 23nd meet is in a Nerul park on 20th September, at 5:00 p.m.

To get the map location, calendar invitation, and suggested theme, please write to us at poetry.in.parks.nm @ gmail

Be there or be... well, warm and dry inside because it may rain ☔ (but don't worry it's a nice park with a shelter)
The Poetry in Parks logotype, a purple circle within which are the words ‘Poetry in Parks’ in pink letters in the Aclonica typeface, appears towards the top and right. Towards the bottom and left is another purple circle, smaller, and within it, in pink letters, is the info for the meet: 5:00 p.m., 20th September, Nerul. The background of the frame is the same pink as the lettering.
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"I can't stop thinking about time, and generations, and how enormous our lives are and how tiny. I can't stop wondering if this is endemic to being in one's thirties, with enough behind us and enough before us that we start -- perhaps for the first time -- really feeling urgency replace impatience."
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While it’s still September 10 & Mary Oliver’s birthday—she would have been 90—I thought I’d share this thing I wrote on the day she died, in January of 2019
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The university gave me a new, elegant
classroom to teach in. Only one thing,
they said. You can't bring your dog.
It's in my contract, I said. (I had
made sure of that.)

The Poetry Teacher, Mary Oliver.
Read by L.
The Poetry Teacher, by Mary Oliver
YouTube video by Poetry in Parks
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Soon
I could fight like a boy
I could shoot a gun,
I could get lost
and find my way home.
I could not name the things
I was afraid of
like my own body,
cranky and mysterious
as water.

The Son, Mary Oliver.
Read by Saundarya Jain.
The Son, by Mary Oliver
YouTube video by Poetry in Parks
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When it's over, I want to say all my life
I was a bride married to amazement.
I was the bridegroom, taking the world into my arms.

When Death Comes, Mary Oliver.
Read by @ideasmithy.bsky.social.
When Death Comes, by Mary Oliver
YouTube video by Poetry in Parks
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And I say to my body: grow thinner still.
And I say to my fingers, type me a pretty song.
And I say to my heart: rave on.

A Pretty Song, Mary Oliver.
Read by Nandan Krishnaswamy.
A Pretty Song, by Mary Oliver
YouTube video by Poetry in Parks
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Let me keep my distance, always, from those
who think they have the answers.

Mysteries, Yes, Mary Oliver.
Read by @zigzackly.bsky.social.
Mysteries, Yes, by Mary Oliver
YouTube video by Poetry in Parks
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I don’t really want to be witnessed talking to the catbirds
or hugging the old black oak tree.
I have my ways of praying,
as you no doubt have yours.
Besides, when I am alone
I can become invisible.

How I Go Into the Woods, Mary Oliver.
Read by Kartik Sharma.
How I Go Into the Woods, by Mary Oliver
YouTube video by Poetry in Parks
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Was I right, was I wrong, will I be forgiven,
can I do better?
Will I ever be able to sing, even the sparrows
can do it and I am, well,
hopeless.

I Worried, by Mary Oliver
Read by Kartik Sharma.
I Worried, by Mary Oliver
YouTube video by Poetry in Parks
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It would have been Mary Oliver’s 90th birthday yesterday. Here are a few readings of her work from our archives.
A portrait of Mary Oliver from the Facebook page in her name maintained by her publisher.
She is seen here as an older person. Smiling at camera, dressed in black, and holding a large seashell in one hand.
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Some pictures from our meet at Koparkhairane on the 23rd
A road, wet from the rain, leading to an almost-closed metal gate. There are many signboards festooning the gate. Trees rise on either side of the road. A wide lawn, with a cemented pathway cutting across it. Young palm trees borde the grass.  A park bench in the near distance, a gazebo a little further away. Trees in the far distance and monsoon skies above. A gazebo at centre of frame. It sits in a lawn of close-cropped grass. A cemented path curves around it, with a line of trees behind the path. Silver and grey clouds fill the sky. A closer view of the gazebo. Two people sit on the floor, chatting.
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Our quest for poems and parks we haven’t discovered yet continues.

Our 22nd meet is in a Koparkhairane park on 23 August, at 4:00 p.m.

To get the map location, calendar invitation, and suggested theme, please write to us at poetry.in.parks.nm @ gmail
The Poetry in Parks logotype, a purple circle within which are the words ‘Poetry in Parks’ in pink letters in the Aclonica typeface, appears towards the top and right. Towards the bottom and left is another purple circle, smaller, and within it, in pink letters, is the info for the meet: 4:00 p.m., 23 August, Koparkhairane. The background of the frame is the same pink as the lettering.
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Ritu loves music and
has made a hobby of psychology.
Undergraduate, and better still,
uninitiated.
Write her a poem about woman flesh
Watch her become oh so womanly and grateful.

From
Poem For A Poet
By Eunice De Souza

Read by @zigzackly.bsky.social
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Poem For A Poet, by Eunice De Souza
YouTube video by Poetry in Parks
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Keep cats
if you want to learn to cope with
the otherness of lovers.

From
Advice to Women
by Eunice de Souza.

==

Poems have order, sanity
aesthetic distance from debris.

From
Don't Look for My Life in These Poems
By Eunice de Souza

==

Both read by Amrita Gupta

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Advice to Women, and Don't Look for My Life in These Poems, by Eunice de Souza
YouTube video by Poetry in Parks
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