The Sunday Poem: “Caliber” by Jack Stewart
I have never held a gun
Nor had one pointed at me,
But when I was 5, I heard
The phone ring, and when
I ran into the room, my mother
Turned to me and said,
April 25th, 2026
I have never held a gun
Nor had one pointed at me,
But when I was 5, I heard
The phone ring, and when
I ran into the room, my mother
Turned to me and said,
April 25th, 2026
An ongoing series designed to share the quality of jazz poetry continuously submitted to Jerry Jazz Musician.
In this edition…Mix in poems on the blues with some Coltrane, Monk, Bix, Mingus, Miles, Art Farmer, King Oliver, Desmond, and Brubeck, and you have one hell-of-a lively and entertaining collection to take in. Enjoy!
April 20th, 2026

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The Sunday Poem: Three poems on Mother’s Day
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Readings of the poems by Daniel Warren Brown, Erren Kelly, and Michael L. Newell can be heard at their conclusion.
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