Because that is all it is. by Maggie Devers

Because that is all it is. by Maggie Devers

Author: Maggie Devers June 5, 2025 Duration: 2:27

Because that is all it is.

Maggie Devers

I want to know your process
So I can make it with you
The way you sketch until your nails are packed with graphite
And your warm hands smell of wood shavings and masking tape
I could hold them to my nose and die happy

I want to know how you change
So I can be there with you
As you chop off your hair
Let your eyebrows grow wilder and abandon heels for Birks.
Even your feet are now free

Tell me what makes your heart grow
And mine will grow too
How you smell the top of a baby’s head watching the sun dip over the ocean.
There’s a margarita with salt in your hand
And the lime stings at your cuticle, but it’s a good hurt.

Show me the hidden parts of you
So I can see all of you
The way you shield yourself from criticism
Even your own. How you fight for everyone
But yourself. How you believe these parts are more hidden than they are.

Know I am here for the process.

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Write After: National Poetry Month with One Poem Only

Write After is a way to encourage poets to listen and write, and use National Poetry Month to highlight how listening to poetry makes us better poets. I know I write the best when I’m surrounded by beautiful poetry–it’s part of the reason I created this podcast, and I want to encourage others to share this practice. We'll get started in April. You can share to #WriteAfterOPO.

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Each day, One Poem Only offers a brief, deliberate pause. Hosted by Maggie Devers, this podcast is built on a simple, consistent premise: a single poem, read aloud, without analysis or introduction. It’s an audio space where the words themselves are the event, a performance meant to be absorbed in the few minutes it takes to hear it. The daily rhythm of the show creates a quiet ritual, a point of reflection woven into a busy life. You might hear a classic sonnet, a piece of modern free verse, or a work from a poet you’ve never encountered. The selection is varied, touching on themes from the natural world to the intricacies of human emotion, always leaving room for your own interpretation. The effect is cumulative; listening regularly becomes a subtle form of education in the sound and scope of poetry, and a small act of self-care. This isn't a lecture or a book club, but a performing art delivered directly to your ears. Maggie’s clear, thoughtful readings provide the only framework needed, allowing each poem to stand entirely on its own. The curtain falls, and the moment passes, but the podcast invites you to return tomorrow when a new piece takes center stage, offering another quiet moment, one poem only.
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O, Cynthia by Cyn Grace Sylvie [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 2:40
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I'm small, meek, pale and weak by Holly Fries [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 2:12
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To take death by Maggie Devers [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

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The Eagle with Blue Feathers by Kimmery Moss [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 3:34
The Eagle with Blue Feathers Kimmery Moss He falls asleep connected to meHis little lips on my chestHours later he wakes again for more But I am no longer able Supplies are low, desires are low Mother is like an eagle wh…
Fringford Brook by Violet Jacob [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 3:04
Fringford Brook Violet Jacob 1863 – 1946 The willows stand by Fringford brook, From Fringford up to Hethe, Sun on their cloudy silver heads, And shadow underneath. They ripple to the silent airs That stir the lazy day, N…
worlds without blueprints by Paper Trail Poetry [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 2:04
worlds without blueprints Paper Trail Poetry Letter blocks, green, blue, and red,Are the only reading materialsFor a solitary teddy bearLodged between two toy tractorsCollecting dust in the old toy chestA myriad of memor…
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Duration: 7:05
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Duration: 2:00
Look it in the Mouth Katie Gilmour all I really want is for you to make me something only you can make let it be a chore let it take hours let your back give out later because of the way you had to stand learn a craft fo…
The American by Connie Helena [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 0:57
The American Connie Helena in repose I chose a bit of small white coral hidden in my pocket so as not to get caughtcollecting at the beach has gone out of favor my rebellion it is so tinyget me off this rock I like the r…