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Red Maples - Sara Teasdale
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Red Maples - Sara Teasdale
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A Sad Case - Edgar FAWCETT
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A Sad Case - Edgar FAWCETT
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I Saw the Moon Rise Clear - Thomas Moore
Time00:16:46
I Saw the Moon Rise Clear - Thomas Moore
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God-Speed to the Snow - Archibald Lampman
Time00:20:57
God-Speed to the Snow - Archibald Lampman
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BOOH - Eugene Field
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BOOH - Eugene Field
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The Mind's Eye - Marcus CLARKE
Time00:50:55
The Mind's Eye - Marcus CLARKE
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Blessings for Chanukah - Jessie E. SAMPTER
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Blessings for Chanukah - Jessie E. SAMPTER
Multi-version (Weekly and Fortnightly poetry) / Other religions
Delight in Disorder - Robert Herrick
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Delight in Disorder - Robert Herrick
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The Old Year - John Clare
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The Old Year - John Clare
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Ode to Autumn - John Keats
Time0:35:38
Ode to Autumn - John Keats
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A Pinch of Salt - Robert Graves
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A Pinch of Salt - Robert Graves
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Above Lavender Bay - Henry Lawson
Time00:34:14
Above Lavender Bay - Henry Lawson
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A Thanksgiving Dream - Joseph Crosby LINCOLN
Time00:30:13
A Thanksgiving Dream - Joseph Crosby LINCOLN
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Sonnet 130 - William Shakespeare
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Sonnet 130 - William Shakespeare
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The Sea - Virna SHEARD
Time00:34:49
The Sea - Virna SHEARD
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Cupid's Darts - Anonymous
Time0:39:47
Cupid's Darts - Anonymous
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A Bachelor to a Married Flirt - Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Time00:35:00
A Bachelor to a Married Flirt - Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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May Day - Sara Teasdale
Time05:34
May Day - Sara Teasdale
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Pillow and Stone - Abram S. Isaacs
Time0:12:45
Pillow and Stone - Abram S. Isaacs
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A Wet Day - Madison Cawein
Time00:32:23
A Wet Day - Madison Cawein
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Epigram, engraved on the Collar of a Dog - Alexander Pope
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Epigram, engraved on the Collar of a Dog - Alexander Pope
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The Lay Of The Motor-Car - Andrew Barton Paterson
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The Lay Of The Motor-Car - Andrew Barton Paterson
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Snowshoeing Song - Arthur WEIR
Time0:23:24
Snowshoeing Song - Arthur WEIR
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The Word of an Engineer - James Weldon Johnson
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The Word of an Engineer - James Weldon Johnson
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Vision - Joyce KILMER
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Vision - Joyce KILMER
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Composed Among the Ruins of a Castle in North Wales - William Wordsworth
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Composed Among the Ruins of a Castle in North Wales - William Wordsworth
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The Land God Forgot - Robert W. Service
Time0:08:55
The Land God Forgot - Robert W. Service
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Wanting is - What? - Robert Browning
Time00:17:15
Wanting is - What? - Robert Browning
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The Windhover - Gerard Manley Hopkins
Time00:17:28
The Windhover - Gerard Manley Hopkins
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A Song from the Suds - Louisa May Alcott
Time00:23:46
A Song from the Suds - Louisa May Alcott
Multi-version (Weekly and Fortnightly poetry) / House & Home
Poetry is a genre of literature that uses language to evoke emotions, paint vivid imagery, and convey complex ideas in a condensed form. It often employs various literary devices such as rhyme, meter, alliteration, metaphor, and simile to create a musical and rhythmic effect. Poetry can take many forms, including sonnets, haikus, free verse, ballads, and epics, among others. It is often used to explore themes such as love, nature, death, politics, and social issues. Poetry can be deeply personal and introspective or can speak to universal experiences and emotions. It is a powerful means of expression that has the ability to move and inspire readers.