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(SOUNDBITE OF SONIC YOUTH'S "DISCONNECTION NOTICE")
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST:
With the new year comes new promises and new goals, new friendships and new rules.
KWAME ALEXANDER, BYLINE1: But some rules, Rachel, are meant to be broken.
MARTIN: They are, aren't they?
ALEXANDER: Yes, yes.
MARTIN: Kwame Alexander is our poet in residence, and he joins me here in the studios.
Hello, Kwame.
ALEXANDER: Rachel, glad to be back in D.C.
MARTIN: OK. Well, I am glad you are here in the flesh, in the studio because we need you to help us unveil another fabulous2 community poem.
ALEXANDER: And this one is extra fabulous.
MARTIN: Extra fabulous (laughter).
ALEXANDER: So when we were last together, you said one of your resolutions was to write more poetry.
MARTIN: I actually didn't. I said - not write, like, have in my life.
ALEXANDER: Well, you just did it, so I'm holding you to that. That's my point.
MARTIN: (Laughter) All right, fine. Yeah. OK, so last time we asked you, our listeners, to send in couplets of your abandoned New Year's resolutions.
ALEXANDER: We thought it might be a light way to not take ourselves too seriously. No judgments3, people.
MARTIN: Right. So we got over 500 creative and thought-provoking lines and poems. And then you, Kwame, did your thing. You combined some of your words into a poem of epic4 proportions.
ALEXANDER: Yeah. I took all of their poems, and I created one of our crowdsourced community poems. But let's switch it up this week.
MARTIN: OK.
ALEXANDER: These beautiful, amazing couplets all have a musical flow. They really came alive musically with rhythm and rhyme.
MARTIN: That makes sense - music and poetry, one in the same.
MARTIN: My friend Nikki Giovanni says poetry and music are very good friends. So let's recite this month's crowdsourced community poem with a little music underneath5. What do you think?
MARTIN: Yeah, let's do it. What do we got? All right. So here we go. All our contributors to this poem are listed on the NPR website. You should go check it out. Kwame, you start. Here we go.
(SOUNDBITE OF MUSIC)
ALEXANDER: Here's to my treadmill6, incomplete without the sound of slapping feet. Eating healthy, getting abs, but chips and chocolate up for grabs. Oh, banana pudding from the deli, how did you get inside my belly7?
MARTIN: I was a vegetarian8 all the way to 10 a.m. My goals quickly turned to apathy9 - at least I eat happily. People acting10 all highfalutin because they said they've sworn off gluten.
ALEXANDER: Why do my resolutions fail? Why can't I just eat that kale? What makes me want to put my fork into that plate of spiced pulled pork?
MARTIN: Why do I shun11 vegan potpourri12 after I resolve to go fat-free? I think I shall come next new year, vow13 no more pizza, no more beer. Then perhaps I might instead choose green tea and pita bread.
ALEXANDER: To the pounds I vow each year to lose, each time a few more from which to choose, to stop feeding my Krispy Kreme addiction14, to watch less news, read more fiction.
MARTIN: To the running shoes gathering15 dust by the back door, to the unfinished dissertation16 I habitually17 ignore, to all the papers I did not grade, to all the beds I never made.
ALEXANDER: Though I promised to timely fold, laundry in the dryer18 lays there cold, I resolve to not procrastinate19. I'll start tomorrow. Is that too late?
MARTIN: Junk mail towers, a teetering stack, the will to sort it I clearly lack. A new resume, that's what I want. Alas20, can't find the perfect font.
ALEXANDER: Oh, sweet tenor21 ukulele, last year's holiday treasure, you filled my heart with sunshine songs in spite of ill wind weather. A year gone by on wistful sigh, no lessons and no learning. A lifetime worth of unsung soul, such longing22 and such yearning23.
MARTIN: Every year, I vow to change the world before I die. Every year, the world changes, and I didn't even try. Every year, since giving birth, I vow no longer will I curse. But damn it, I'm a parent.
(LAUGHTER)
ALEXANDER: From all the speeding I do that is not legal to the sister-in-law I still love to needle, I resolve to be ever so nice and kind. On January 2, I changed my mind.
MARTIN: Promised myself I would write this couplet. Sorry to say, it just isn't done yet.
ALEXANDER: Sure, my 2020 goals are going just fine, I get them all done if I could just find the time.
MARTIN: The long walks I promised to my dog. The men at bars I would not snog. Long morning runs and lifting fog. Calorie counting in this food log.
ALEXANDER: Candidates for office I should uplift with walks and calls and poll place shifts. Grocery shopping with more thrift24. The long lost friend, your misplaced gifts.
MARTIN: Bills, please pay yourself on time. To all of you, I send these rhymes. Worry not, I have a notion. I can fix this with a potion. Gather the coals, the cauldron set, add in three fresh drops of sweat, a chicken egg not yet hatched, prescription25 pills finally fetched.
ALEXANDER: Sprig of flowers not yet bloomed, more home cooking fills the room.
And lastly here - the secret seed, that dead goldfish I didn't feed, I free you from your frozen disposition26, the unclean refrigerator in my kitchen. And one day soon I'll drink this stout27 after I take my sweet dog out.
MARTIN: (Laughter) An excellent way to start off the first month of this new year.
Kwame Alexander, thank you so much. I'm so glad to have you here in the studio. He's a regular contributor to MORNING EDITION and the author of "The Undefeated."
Thank you.
ALEXANDER: Thank you, Rachel. And I really want to thank all of our listeners for trying poetry.
NOEL KING, HOST:
That was Rachel and Kwame Alexander. And we should note that this week, Kwame won the Caldecott Medal and the Coretta Scott King Award for his children's book "The Undefeated."
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