Poem in Your Pocket Day 2026 will take place on April 30.

Poem in Your Pocket Day takes place every year during National Poetry Month

 

History

Poem in Your Pocket Day was initiated in April 2002 by the Office of the Mayor in New York City, in partnership with the city’s Departments of Cultural Affairs and Education. In 2008, the Academy of American Poets took the initiative to all fifty United States, encouraging individuals around the country to participate. In 2016, the League of Canadian Poets extended Poem in Your Pocket Day to Canada.

 

Ways to Participate

It’s easy to participate in Poem in Your Pocket Day. Here are some ideas of how you might get involved:

  • Select a poem and share it on social media using the hashtag #PocketPoem.
  • Print a poem from the Poem in Your Pocket Day PDF (currently linking to Poem in Your Pocket Day 2025) and draw an image from the poem in the white space, or use the instructions on pages 57–58 of the PDF to make an origami swan.
  • Record a video of yourself reading a poem, then share it on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, or another social media platform you use.
  • Email a poem to your friends, family, neighbors, or local government leaders.
  • Schedule a video chat and read a poem to your loved ones.
  • Add a poem to your email footer.
  • Read a poem out loud from your porch, window, backyard or outdoor space.

Discover more ways to celebrate National Poetry Month in the classroom, or at home or online!

 

How to Share

The Academy of American Poets encourages you to print and share poems from the Poem in Your Pocket Day PDF (currently linking to Poem in Your Pocket Day 2025) or our site within your educational and community programs. The Academy is not the rights holder for these poems and if you wish to reprint materials and distribute them widely (e.g., in textbooks or other commercial material), you should seek permission from the publisher(s).
 

See How Communities Celebrate Poem in Your Pocket Day

Each year on national Poem in Your Pocket Day, the town of Charlottesville, Virginia, unites in a day-long celebration of poetry. The project is spearheaded by Jefferson-Madison Regional Library, whose staff recruit members of the community—students, senior citizens, local business owners, neighbors, and friends—to distribute poem scrolls throughout Charlottesville. Over 7,000 scrolls are distributed to a local hospital, a children's museum, libraries, senior centers, nursing homes, and numerous small businesses in the downtown area. They also put together a street team that hands out poems along the Charlottesville pedestrian mall. 

According to library branch manager Wendy Saz, "The very best part of the project is seeing the way people immediately respond to poetry. People call the library to say how much their poem meant to them, personally. Some folks come back for additional scrolls to give to friends and family members. People stop to recite favorite poems, from memory, to street team members. Last year, when the day was over, we were happily surprised when one street team member commented that he hadn't seen a single poem on the ground or in a trash bin! People were tucking them in purses and pockets, to keep and to reread."

Poetry is best when shared, and Poem in Your Pocket Day is the perfect time to surprise someone with the gift of poetry.

How did you celebrate? Let us know!

Poem in Your Pocket in Charlottesville

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