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Helen Vendler and Marjorie Perloff in the words of people who loved them.
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By Elizabeth Acevedo
I was bestowed a gift: I was invited to join a lineage of poets who advocate for poetry by and for young people.
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Bee
By Claudia Emerson
When Claude says blessed is he who has seen
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Nikki Giovanni
1943—2024Nikki Giovanni
Poet Nikki Giovanni was born in Knoxville, Tennessee, on June 7, 1943, and grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio…. Read More
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By Virginia C. Fowler
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The Song of the FeetBy Nikki Giovanni
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When my love arrived into my life
they brought noise. Their ideas
their laugh, their loud joy. They rumbled
thunder in the
they brought noise. Their ideas
their laugh, their loud joy. They rumbled
thunder in the
distance.
When my love arrived into my life
they brought noise. Their ideas
their laugh, their loud joy. They rumbled
thunder in the
they brought noise. Their ideas
their laugh, their loud joy. They rumbled
thunder in the
distance.
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Elementary MagicBy Allison Swenson
The hoot of being alive. Name it
whatever you
whatever you
like.
The hoot of being alive. Name it
whatever you
whatever you
like.
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Is This My Last Ferry Trip?By Martha Silano
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If Upon Me in My GardenBy francine j. harris
When we go together, what is the simple form we
make?
When we go together, what is the simple form we
make?
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I am asked a question.By Jane Hirshfield
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LaughterBy Rüştü Onur
Translated By Ulaş Özgün & Hüseyin Alhas
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BetweenBy Adam Wolfond
You make the tender parts of me
sing.
You make the tender parts of me
sing.
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LacaoBy Rosabetty Muñoz
Translated By Claudia Nuñez de Ibieta
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