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Jogging with Oscar
2023-12-06by Walt McDonald When I take my dachshund jogging, boys and widows gawk and stop tossing balls or lopping limbs off shrubs. They call and point at lon...
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John
2023-12-06by Edgar Bowers Before he wrote a poem, he learned the measure That living in the future gives a farm—— Propinquity of mules and cows, the...
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Journey's End
2023-12-06by Jónas Hallgrímsson Translated by Dick Ringler The star of love over Steeple Rock is cloaked in clouds of night. It laughed, once, in ...
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June Light
2023-12-06by Richard Wilbur Your voice, with clear location of June days, Called me outside the window. You were there, Light yet composed, as in the just soft ...
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Just One of Those Things
2023-12-06by Cole Porter VERSE As Dorothy Parker Once said to her boy friend, "Fare thee well," As Columbus announced when he knew he was bounced, &qu...
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Juvenile Hall Teacher
2023-12-06by Timothy Dekin Back from a 12-hour pass, My student lays her Camel on the desk. The thin smoke rises in a rope that flutters A little to her breathi...
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Baby Tortoise
2023-12-06by D.H. Lawrence You know what it is to be born alone, Baby tortoise! The first day to heave your feet little by little from the shell, Not yet awake,...
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Back Stairwell
2023-12-06by Mark Rudman I've chosen to take the stairs. It's harder, but quicker than waiting for the elevator which seems eternally stuck on R-Roof. A...
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Back with the Quakers
2023-12-06by Betsy Sholl You think you can handle these things: sunlight glinting off a red Jaguar honking at the old woman who has snagged her shopping cart on...
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by Franois Villon Translated by Galway Kinnell I die of thirst beside the fountain I'm hot as fire, I'm shaking tooth on tooth In my own count...