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Farming In A Lilac Shirt by Leo Dangel
I wake up at 6:30 AM for only one reason and that's because Garrison Keillor is on then as the mellifluous reader-of-poetry on the daily Writer's Almanac. I rarely feel compelled to follow-up, but this poem has been in my Palm's to-do list since it was aired. I hope you enjoy it. Be sure to listen to it read by Garrison Keillor.
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Fat Lady
I guess I was a surrealist poet
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Fellation brass axe shitake
8:24) chris abraham 07-DEC-97 1:43
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Flesh
©1993 Chris Abraham
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Ford Pickup
Love it. I don't remember if I lived it.
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Freeze
I need to remember this one better.
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Gardening
©1994 Chris Abraham
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Gather Ye Rosebuds by Robert Herrick
If you've ever taken an early American literature course in college, this is indeed a class favorite. "To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time" is a poem written by English Cavalier poet Robert Herrick in the 17th century. First published in 1648 as number 208 in a volume of verse entitled Hesperides, it is perhaps one of the most famous poems to extol the notion of carpe diem, a philosophy that recognizes the brevity of life and, therefore, the need to live for and in the moment.
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Gentle Boy
Wow, heavy
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Giant Wildflowers (four haikus)
©1996 Kathryn Medland
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