Oak Ridge, Tennessee, 1947 By Robin Chapman

It is the morning of the world
I want to tell you about,
my world of east Tennessee red clay
and crabgrass in its spiky rosette patches,

-Oak Ridge, Tennessee, 1947 by Robin Chapman on the Proximity Magazine website.

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The internet is full of hidden gems—and other, less cliché turns of phrase. I read a lot of them. These are some of the choice poems I’ve found online, read aloud for the podcast crowd and those who don’t have time to sift for epublished gold themselves. Or, you can read along on YouTube or read the poem yourself by following the links found in every description.

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