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Writing Love Poems to the NASA Artist’s Concept by Maggie Devers & Weekly Poetry Recap | One Poem More
Episode 29115th February 2026 • One Poem Only • Maggie Devers
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One Poem More gathers all of this week’s poems from One Poem Only—an unhurried chance to listen again, or catch what you missed.

This week’s poems

  1. Every Cell Misses You by Dolon Pramanik
  2. Butterflied, oh by Yonsiri Rojas
  3. You’ll Hear Music by Chandra Tyler Mountain
  4. Patience by Ayesha Khalid
  5. Lost Bond by Pinky Faith Okafor
  6. Love Song by Dorothy Parker

Plus one new one to carry us into the week ahead

Writing Love Poems to the NASA Artist’s Concept

Maggie Devers

How small we are,
How infinitesimally small,
And yet I am here
Writing this down so you may read it
10 years from now, or a hundred,
Or never.
Is never the same as zero?
What if every breath is a big bang
The end of one universe
And the beginning of another?
Galaxies live in your voice
Echoing through the walls, off the walls
In the space between your ribs
I hear you
I see you
Once
Twice
Forever
And it’s never enough.

More from Maggie Devers ↓

  1. My debut poetry collection, For My Daughter, available as an audiobook.
  2. Purchase a signed copy of For My Daughter or get one free by subscribing to the podcast: One Poem Only on Patreon
  3. Follow me on Instagram for more poetry @rembrandts.cure

More from this week’s poets

Find links to each poet’s work, books, and social accounts in the show notes for the individual episodes.

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