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Rosh Hashanah: What remains after a disaster?

04 Sep 2025

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In this episode, we turn to Lucille Clifton, the beloved American poet known for her compact, searing truths. We read her poem “rosh hashanah” from The September Suite, written in the week following 9/11, and reflect on what remains after the disaster:I bear witness to no thing More human than hateI bear witness to no thing More human than loveApples and honey Apples and honeyWhat is not lost Is paradiseIf you’d like to donate to the 2025 Punjab flood relief, you can refer to these NGOs working on the ground:https://www.theglobalsikhs.org/https://hemkuntfoundation.com/https://khalsaaid.org/Enter Poem is a slow, soft space to feel poetry. To fall in love with poems. Hosted by poet and writer Amy Singh, this podcast opens the door to poems that arrive just when we need them. In each episode, we enter the heart of a poem, and let it enter ours. Whether it’s a poem Amy has chosen or one loved by a guest, Enter Poem invites you to feel deeply, wonder freely, and linger in language.Music Credits: @JonnyEaston This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit amysingh.substack.com

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