Writing poetry can be a life-enhancing process—mentally, physically, and spiritually. Reading poetry can open our minds and help us understand new perspectives or better understand our own situations.
That’s why the people behind poets.org remember World AIDS Day with links to these timely poems:
Poems for World AIDS Day
“Hospital Writing Workshop” by Rafael Campo
“R.I.P., My Love” by Tory Dent
“The Embrace” by Mark Doty
“The Man with Night Sweats” by Thom Gunn
“What the Living Do” by Marie Howe
“Drawing from Life” by Reginald Shepherd
Read these poems and more here.
QUESTION: Have you ever written about illness?
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