
One Poem Only is a daily ritual: one poem, center stage, just for now. This month, One Poem Only presents One Poem After, featuring selected poems written in response to the poems shared during National Poetry Month. Each piece began as a conversation with another poem and became something entirely its own. Today’s poem is Once a Palm Reader Told Me by Tabitha Dial after Ariel Kasha. Read the full poems on Substack.More from Tabitha Dial ↓@TabithaDial on Instagram@tabithadial on SubstackHer book, Cheese Astrology: A Weekly Guide, is out nowMore from Ariel Kasha ↓@arielkashaceli on InstagramHer book, Luna di Sirena: Love Letters from the Tide, is available nowSupport + Stay Connected to OPOIf you’d like to support the show, Substack and Patreon members receive a copy of my book, For My Daughter, along with episodes from the audiobook.Follow OPO on Instagram, Substack, Threads, TikTok & YouTube.Poetry shows us what we need. Thank you for being part of the experience.
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Year of the Skin by Sandra Beth Levy after Belly Lux | One Poem After

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