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Listener Muses About Tobacco, Parcheesi, and Espresso Cups

MICHEL MARTIN, HOST:

And we have the latest in our series, Muses and Metaphor. We're celebrating National Poetry Month by hearing your poetic tweets. Poems at 140 characters or less that you send us on Twitter.

Today's poem comes from Chris Johnston of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He writes and tweets under the name Boinkaz. Our series curator Holly Bass says she likes this one because it reminds her of her first trip to Istanbul, Turkey earlier this year. Here's the tweet.

BOINKAZ: In the bazaar for the ennui of rolled tobacco, and the company of the unaccompanied. The Parcheesi and the tiny espresso cups.

MARTIN: Let's hear it again.

BOINKAZ: In the bazaar for the ennui of rolled tobacco, and the company of the unaccompanied. The Parcheesi and the tiny espresso cups.

MARTIN: That was a poetic tweet submitted by Chris Johnston.

Now we'd like to hear from you. If you'd like to help us celebrate National Poetry Month, tweet us your original poetry using fewer than 140 characters. If your poem is chosen, we'll help you record it for us. We'll air it in the program this month. Tweet us using the hash tag #TMMPoetry. You can learn more at the TELL ME MORE website. Go to NPR.org/TELL ME MORE.

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MARTIN: And that's our program for today. And remember to tell us more, please go to NPR.org and find us under the Programs tab. You can find our podcast there. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. The handle is @TELL ME MORENPR. I'm Michel Martin and you've been listening to TELL ME MORE from NPR News and the African American Public Radio Consortium. Let's talk more tomorrow. Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright NPR.