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Poetic Flows Podcast

Poetic Flows Podcast

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Welcome to the Poetic Flows Podcast, where the magic of words takes center stage, and emotions find their voice in the art of poetry and spoken word. Join us on a mesmerizing journey through the realms of language, rhythm, and raw human expression. 🎙️ About the Podcast: In each episode of Poetic Flows, we dive deep into the world of poetry and spoken word. Whether you're a seasoned poet, a budding wordsmith, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of language, this podcast offers something for everyone.Emerald Book Club Arte Entretenimiento y Artes Escénicas
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  • In the Garden - Poetic Flows Poem
    Jun 30 2025

    In the garden where flowers sway,

    Sunshine dances, chasing gray.

    Whispers of breeze, a sweet delight,

    Nature's canvas, pure and bright.


    Stars will twinkle in the night,

    Moon will cast its silver light.

    In this world, so vast, so wide,

    Joy and beauty, side by side.

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    1 m
  • June's Coming by John Burroughs
    Jun 2 2025

    June's Coming by John Burroughs

    Now have come the shining days
    When field and wood are robed anew,
    And o'er the world a silver haze
    Mingles the emerald with the blue.

    Summer now doth clothe the land
    In garments free from spot or stain—
    The lustrous leaves, the hills untanned,
    The vivid meads, the glaucous grain.

    The day looks new, a coin unworn,
    Freshly stamped in heavenly mint;
    The sky keeps on its look of morn;
    Of age and death there is no hint.

    How soft the landscape near and far!
    A shining veil the trees infold;
    The day remembers moon and star;
    A silver lining hath its gold.

    Again I see the clover bloom,
    And wade in grasses lush and sweet;
    Again has vanished all my gloom
    With daisies smiling at my feet.

    Again from out the garden hives
    The exodus of frenzied bees;
    The humming cyclone onward drives,
    Or finds repose amid the trees.

    At dawn the river seems a shade—
    A liquid shadow deep as space;
    But when the sun the mist has laid,
    A diamond shower smites its face.

    The season's tide now nears its height,
    And gives to earth an aspect new;
    Now every shoal is hid from sight,
    With current fresh as morning dew.

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    2 m
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