The Slowdown: Poetry & Reflection Daily

1469: Pardon My Heart by Marcus Jackson

Mar 4, 2026
A meditation on having a big, tender heart and what that sensitivity reveals. Reflections on whether numbing feelings would change how one sees the world. A heartfelt reading of Marcus Jackson’s poem that leans into unabashed emotion. Short closing notes and a brief promo.
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ANECDOTE

Host Reflects On Own Tender Heart

  • Maggie Smith describes being teased by her kids for having a tender, highly sensitive heart that reacts strongly to movies, music, and the news.
  • She imagines what it would be like to have a tougher heart but concludes she can't imagine caring less, grounding the poem's speaker in lived sentiment.
INSIGHT

The Poem Celebrates Unapologetic Bigheartedness

  • Marcus Jackson's poem frames a large, tender heart as unapologetic and visibly expressive at social moments like parties and dances.
  • The poem ties emotional excess to vulnerability and joy, showing the heart keeps dancing even when asked to leave.
INSIGHT

Small Gestures Reveal How Heart Trusts Others

  • The poem uses concrete behaviors—closing its eyes whispering rapture, laughing too loudly, resting an arm—to show how a tender heart seeks connection and trust through touch and expression.
  • These vivid images link emotional excess to specific gestures that reveal why the heart can't pretend indifference.
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