For more than 110 years, Poetry magazine has been a monthly gathering space for poets and readers. The magazine publishes contemporary poetry and prose, primarily in English, and translations from contributors all over the world. Poetry has been published in Chicago since its founding in 1912.
Poetry
Editor’s Note
A Story
The Room of the Elder
We Lived
The Poem with No End
A Kind of Goodness
Bird
Noise and Strife
Poem
“My heart and my flesh sing”
Från “Aases Död”
From “Aase’s Death”
From the Basement Tapes
Thank You for the Cake Happy Birthday to No One
Pursuit
पार
Cross
Great Blue Heron at Burnett Bridge
Intersection
No Answer
Brink
Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature
Transfiguration
Chipping Sparrow
Off on Holiday
Detroit
Raucous Prayer
FREED VERSE: A RECKONING OF BLACK BRITISH POETS
There Is a Force Stronger Than the Sea
Theory of Shouting
From “Kobe as Ogun, Yoruba God of Work”
in a house with a small body of water
Ethanol
Dynamic Disks, 1933
In the Absence of a Name Noah’s Wife Sings Her Own Praise Song
The Good Die Young and Supine
A Victory over the Self Is No Victory at All
Dust-Dipped
Preaching
The Legend of the Flying Weave
I remember when my dad started sleeping with other women.
Hey, It’s Me, the Wind-Rider, the Red Dust
Things I Mean to Write About
Dwayne
Our Founder
Kamau
COMMENT
Survival Marvels: The Portal Poetics of Cheryl Clarke
Contributors
The Yale Series of Younger Poets 2026 Competition