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Poet's Field Notes

T. De Los Reyes

Words, things, and a poet's life—amidst the debris

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Daybook, v.05

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02 August

Sunday. Wrote a new poem. It has been a while, and it feels so good to be back at it. Time rarely presents itself in generous, uninterrupted stretches, and I mostly have to find a small pocket of...

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Daybook, v.04

Coffee Painting, Day 74, by Rachel Petruccillo, 2019

26 July

Sunday. Still hobbling about, though hollering less. I am not a good patient when sick or in pain as I mostly get progressively angry then cry at feeling my body has betraye...

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Good Work, v.02

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Here are a few things worth celebrating from friends and people I admire—poets, artists, thinkers, and makers doing good work in the world. Some are new; others have been waiting for their flowers and are simply too g...

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Teach me to be

Dearest,

What is the ordinary business of being human? I’ve forgotten it for the most part. When I’m standing in front of the open fridge for the third time during the wee hours and I can’t remember what I came for (as if the answer mi...

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Daybook, v.03

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19 July

Sunday. Colour me get-off-my-yard grumpy but I do not enjoy threading my way through a crowd of mall goers at high noon. I know I needed the exercise after yet another buffet (another buffet! Keep me away from...

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    T. De Los Reyes is a Filipino poet and author of And Yet Held. She is the founder of Read A Little Poetry.

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