John Green Reads Poetry

So many poems to listen to!

Hey, there’s a missing poem!

Hi! This website is an ongoing labor of love inspired by John’s self-proclaimed love of poetry ¹ and the mission of Ours Poetica

We’re working very hard combing through the vast amounts of online content John and Hank have created ³ — and continue to create! — to find every instance of John reading poetry.⁴ Most of these were short poems that used to appear as an opening segment in the Dear Hank & John pod.⁵

Check out our growing list of missing or lost poetry-related John Green media:

We have a long way to go, and are using the posts’ dates as a way to organize everything chronologically with relevant tags to make everything extra useable!

So if you have a suggestion of something we missed or would like to share a piece of poetry-related media you’ve found…

  1. This is also a recurring riff in many of the opening segments of Dear Hank & John
  2. A lovely play on the Latin phrase Ars Poetica (“The Art of Poetry”)
  3. Examples: 1 | 2
  4. And, occasionally, someone else, such as his wife, his brother, or a poem inspired by one of Hank’s rants. Admittedly, some things are qualified as ‘poems’ rather loosely — John has read lyrics, and other nontraditional items as poetry, and that’s a wonderful thing!
    Because poetry is, always, what we make it.
  5. And are still missed by Nerdfighters everywhere!

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Dear Hank & John

Or as he likes to call it: “Dear John & Hank”

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John Green Reciting The Bard


“The Song of Spring” (song excerpt) by William Shakespeare from Love’s Labors Lost
Sonnets
Sonnet 18 (excerpt) A.k.a. “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?”
Sonnet 18 (excerpt)
Sonnet 18 (excerpt)
Sonnet 18 (excerpt)
Sonnet 18 (excerpt)
Sonnet 55 (excerpt) A.k.a. “Not marble nor the gilded monuments”
Sonnet 116 (excerpt) A.k.a. “Let me not to the marriage of true minds”
Sonnet 116 (excerpt)
Sonnet 116 (excerpt)
Sonnet 116 (excerpt)
Sonnet 116 (excerpt)
Sonnet 116 (excerpt)
Sonnet 116 (excerpt)
Sonnet 130 (excerpt) A.k.a. “My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun”
Sonnet 130 (excerpt)
Sonnet 130 (excerpt)
Sonnet 144 (excerpt) A.k.a. “Two loves I have of comfort and despair”

Have we overlooked an example of John quoting from Shakespeare?