THE SIXTH DAILY POEM PROJECT, WEEK TWELVE

Here   are the poems to   vote for in the twelfth and final week of  the   sixth           Daily  Poem Project (the poems on Poetry        Daily  from Monday, May 17,    to Sunday, May 23):

May 23: After Taxes, by Graham  Foust (vote only on the first poem)
May 22: Haying, by Deborah   Digges
May 21: An Iris Murdoch  Reader, by John  Drexel
May 20: Starlings, by James   Schuyler (vote only on the first poem)
May 19: A Holiday in the  Same Place, by Patrick  Mackie
May 18: Tramp in Flames, by Paul   Farley (vote only on the first poem)
May 17: Adjectives of Order, by Alexandra   Teague

HOW TO VOTE: You can send     your vote   to   me   by  email or  as a comment on the blog (or as a   comment   to  my      Facebook  link to this call for votes). 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  on my      blog).  If you  want to   vote    anonymously, that's okay, but  please    choose some   sort of pseudonym      so I can keep track of  different  votes   by  anonymous  voters.   I  will  post  comments as  they   come in.

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, MAY 29! But I  will still accept  votes as long  as I  have   not      posted  the final  results.

Next week: the final run-off among the 12 weekly winners to determine who wins the overall Sixth Daily Poem Project. (Call for votes to be posted on Sunday, May 30.)

Feel   free to    pass  on  this call for  votes to    anyone who might be   interested!

The     winner of  week one was Trick,              by Sam   Willetts.
The winner of week two was Ecclesiastes,             by Khaled    Mattawa.
The winner of week three was To a Jornalero            Cleaning Out My Neighbor’s Garage, by Eduardo C.   Corral.
The      winner of week four was In   the Men's  Room      at  the Café Provence, by F. D.  Reeve.
The  winner    of   week five was The       Bus Driver,   by Hédi   Kaddour, tr. Marilyn Hacker.
The      winner of week six was Winter's    Tale,     by Maxine   Kumin.
The winner of week seven   was H1N1,    by Robyn   Schiff.
The winner  of week eight was Montana  Sky,     by Don  Welch.
The winner of week nine was Arcadian,    by Dan   Beachy-Quick.
The winner of week ten was War  Stories,    by Charles  Bernstein.
The winner of week eleven was With God in the   Morning, by Aliki  Barnstone.

The Sixth Daily Poem Project, Week 12 call for votes