THE FOURTH DAILY POEM PROJECT, WEEK SEVEN

Here are the poems to vote for in week seven of my fourth Daily Poem Project (the poems on Poetry Daily from Monday, March 31, to Sunday, April 6):

43. Anti-Love Poem, by Grace  Paley (vote only on the first poem)
44. Dreaming of the Dead, by Anne  Stevenson
45. Is, by Kevin  McFadden (vote only on the first poem)
46. Tea Break, by Julie  O'Callaghan (vote only on the first poem)
47. Old War, by Alan  Shapiro (vote only on the first poem)
48. The Star Market, by Marie  Howe
49. Waiting to Cut the Hay, by Erica  Funkhouser

This is the seventh week of twelve weeks, at the end of which the twelve winners will be put together for a final vote.

HOW TO VOTE: You can send your vote to me by email or as a comment on the blog. If you want to vote by commenting but do not want your vote to appear on the blog, you just have to say so in your comment (I moderate all comments). (If you read this on Facebook, please vote on my blog and not as a comment on Facebook.) I will post comments as they come in (unless you tell me not to post the comment, of course).

You may vote by the title, the author's name, or the number of the poem in the list above. Please make a final decision and vote for only one poem (although it is always interesting to see people's lists).

Please VOTE BY SATURDAY, April 11! But I will still accept votes as long as I have not posted the final results, which I will do on April 12. If you would like to receive an email announcing the posting of the results, make sure to get me your email address somehow (if it is not available through your blogger profile or the like, say).

The winner of week 1 was Alison Brackenbury's "Edward Thomas's daughter."
The winner of week 2 was Martha  Zweig's "Overturn."
The winner of week 3 was B. T.  Shaw's  "We End, Like Galileo."
The winner of week 4 was Damian Walford  Davies's "Plague."
The winner of week 5 was Mary Jo  Salter's "Point of View."
The winner of week 6 was Bill  Zavatsky's "Ode to the Maker of Odes."

The Fourth Daily Poem Project, week seven call for votes