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Midnight Poems is a spoken-word poetry podcast featuring brief, emotionally charged verses designed for quiet moments, late nights, and reflective pauses. Each episode is a standalone poem exploring themes of love, loss, longing, memory, and the inner world we rarely speak out loud.


These short poems are meant to be listened to in a single sitting—no filler, no commentary, just words and atmosphere. Perfect for nighttime listening, creative inspiration, or moments of calm between the noise.


New poems released regularly.


🎧 Search Midnight Poems on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.

6 Episodes
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The Light Left On

The Light Left On

2026-01-2701:10

Short, intimate poetry written for late nights and quiet moments. Midnight Poems is a spoken-word poetry podcast featuring one to three minute poems designed to be heard in a single sitting. Each episode stands alone, offering quiet reflection on love, absence, memory, regret, and the spaces between thoughts we rarely speak aloud. No commentary. No performance. Just words, spoken softly, for the hours when the world slows down. New poems released regularly. 🎧 Search Midnight Poems wherever you listen to podcasts.
Half Awake

Half Awake

2026-01-0701:03

Short, intimate poetry written for late nights and quiet moments. Midnight Poems is a spoken-word poetry podcast featuring one to three minute poems designed to be heard in a single sitting. Each episode stands alone, offering quiet reflection on love, absence, memory, regret, and the spaces between thoughts we rarely speak aloud. No commentary. No performance. Just words, spoken softly, for the hours when the world slows down. New poems released regularly. 🎧 Search Midnight Poems wherever you listen to podcasts.
Night Still Here

Night Still Here

2026-01-0701:24

Short, intimate poetry written for late nights and quiet moments. Midnight Poems is a spoken-word poetry podcast featuring one to three minute poems designed to be heard in a single sitting. Each episode stands alone, offering quiet reflection on love, absence, memory, regret, and the spaces between thoughts we rarely speak aloud. No commentary. No performance. Just words, spoken softly, for the hours when the world slows down. New poems released regularly. 🎧 Search Midnight Poems wherever you listen to podcasts.
Still Awake

Still Awake

2026-01-0701:22

Short, intimate poetry written for late nights and quiet moments. Midnight Poems is a spoken-word poetry podcast featuring one to three minute poems designed to be heard in a single sitting. Each episode stands alone, offering quiet reflection on love, absence, memory, regret, and the spaces between thoughts we rarely speak aloud. No commentary. No performance. Just words, spoken softly, for the hours when the world slows down. New poems released regularly. 🎧 Search Midnight Poems wherever you listen to podcasts.
Quiet January

Quiet January

2026-01-0501:21

Short, intimate poetry written for late nights and quiet moments. Midnight Poems is a spoken-word poetry podcast featuring one to three minute poems designed to be heard in a single sitting. Each episode stands alone, offering quiet reflection on love, absence, memory, regret, and the spaces between thoughts we rarely speak aloud. No commentary. No performance. Just words, spoken softly, for the hours when the world slows down. New poems released regularly. 🎧 Search Midnight Poems wherever you listen to podcasts.
Short, intimate poems written for late nights and quiet moments. Midnight Poems is a spoken-word poetry podcast featuring one to three minute poems designed to be heard in a single sitting. Each episode stands alone, offering quiet reflection on love, absence, memory, regret, and the small moments we rarely say out loud. No commentary. No performance. Just words meant for the hours when the world slows down. New poems released regularly. 🎧 Search Midnight Poems wherever you listen to podcasts.
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