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Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking by Walt Whitman
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What a wonderful song, what a wonderful poem, from Walt Whitman, heralding the Summertime.
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Song Of Myself, XXIV by Walt Whitman
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This poem contains one of my favorite stanzas, "Unscrew the locks from the doors! / Unscrew the doors themselves from their jambs! / Whoever degrades another degrades me, / And whatever is done or said returns at last to me."
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Song of Myself, XI by Walt Whitman
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One of Walt Whitman's most innocently sensual poems indeed.
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O Captain! My Captain! by Walt Whitman
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On the 200th year of his death, Walt Whitman's most popularly famous poem.
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Oatmeal by Galway Kinnell
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I believe that Oatmeal is my first poem by Galway Kinnell and I think of it and him every time I cook up my Bob's Red Mill stone ground oats with milk and maple syrup.
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St. Francis And The Sow by Galway Kinnell
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This may very well be my favorite favorite poem by poet Galway Kinnell. It encompasses the heart of what I feel the poet was. His poetry elevates the base as divine, something with which I both agree and appreciate.
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After Making Love We Hear Footsteps by Galway Kinnell
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I don't have much of an instinct for marrying or having children. The only time I really felt a deep desire to become a husband and a father is after reading this beautiful poem by Galway Kinnell
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Blackberry Eating by Galway Kinnell
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I blame Emily Dickinson, Walt Whitman, Sharon Olds, and Galway Kinnell for my love of poetry. Here's one of Kinnell's most famous and most lovely poems.
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No Decompression Limit
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©1999 Chris Abraham
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Ulysses
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8:33) chris abraham 04-JAN-98 19:21
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