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S1 E4: Pandemic Poetry

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An audio anthology of treasured writings, read aloud by the writers themselves, hosted by Drew Miller.
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Wherein Malcolm Guite reads his "Quarantine Quatrains" poetry collection, Andrew Roycroft reads his "Grace Triptych," and Drew Miller shares the fourth Word of Befuddlement: "spoothe."

Malcolm Guite and Andrew Roycroft both happen to be priests as well as poets. Malcolm has spent his quarantine in Cambridge, England, while Andrew has been hunkering down in Millisle, Northern Ireland. Both Malcolm and Andrew reference the idea of “distance,” of a “gap” that has stranded us from one another—yet at the same time, what they are offering us is precisely their voices, their breath, and in a way, their presence.

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Music featured in this episode:
"O'er Furrow and Field" by Ron Block
"Fresh Pair of Eyes" and "Colorbloods" by Brooke Waggoner
"Overlook" by Roary
"Observance" by Adam Bokesch
Original Molehill Podcast theme music by Zach & Maggie

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