THE SIXTH DAILY POEM PROJECT, WEEK FIVE

Here  are the poems to vote for in the fifth week of the sixth    Daily  Poem Project (the poems on Poetry    Daily  from Monday, March 29, to Sunday, April 4):

April 4: According  to Seneca, by Gustaf  Sobin
April 3: Parable of the  Children, by Cynthia  Lowen
April 2: Letter to a City  Under Siege, by Carolyn   Forché
April 1: Strand, by Atsuro   Riley
March 31: Some  of David's Story, by Robert  Hass
March 30: The Bus Driver, by Hédi   Kaddour, tr. Marilyn Hacker (vote only on the first poem)
March 29: The  Acacia Trees, by Derek  Walcott

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 FRIDAY, APRIL 9! But I will still accept votes as long as I  have not    posted  the final results (which I will do by Sunday, April 11, at the latest).

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 Sixth Daily Poem Project, Week Five Call for Votes