The Bee’s Knees by Amelia Wicker after Rachel Turney | One Poem After
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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 The Bee’s Knees by Amelia Wicker after To Be a Salamander by Rachel Turney. Read the full poems on Substack.
More from Amelia Wicker ↓
- @poison.or.grapes_poetry on Instagram
More from Rachel Turney ↓
- @turneytalks on Instagram
- Rachel Turney on Substack
- Her books, Record Player Life (the b-side), Retired Wannabe Club Kid, and Women Making Soup Together are out now
- You can discover more on her website: TurneyTalks.com
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