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The Three Times
2023-12-06by Alfred Corn The first will no doubt begin with morning's Stainless-steel manners and possibilities Out of number. Sunlight scold too much? So a...
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The Tide Rises, the Tide Falls
2023-12-06by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow The tide rises, the tide falls, The twilight darkens, the curlew calls; Along the sea-sands damp and brown The traveller...
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The Transparent Man
2023-12-06by Anthony Hecht I'm mighty glad to see you, Mrs. Curtis, And thank you very kindly for this visit Especially now when all the others here Are hav...
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The Tropics of New York
2023-12-06by Claude McKay Bananas ripe and green, and ginger root Cocoa in pods and alligator pears, And tangerines and mangoes and grape fruit, Fit for the hig...
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Chronicle of the Rain
2023-12-06by Rafael Pérez Estrada Translated by Steven J. Stewart One of her nipples was red, tepid, carnal; the other, blue, looked made for death's...
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The Trunk of the Olive Tree (an excerpt)
2023-12-06by Homer (Translated by Robert Fitzgerald) An old trunk of olive grew like a pillar on the building plot, and I laid out our bedroom round that tree, ...
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Chrysalis
2023-12-06by Joan Murray 1 It's mid-September, and in the Magic Wing Butterfly Conservancy in Deerfield, Massachusetts, the woman at the register is ringing...
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The Truth About Northern Lights
2023-12-06by Christine Hume I'm not right. I'm interfered with and bent as light. I tried to use the spots, for months I tried with rings. Only now I...
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The Truth the Dead Know
2023-12-06by Anne Sexton Gone, I say and walk from church, refusing the stiff procession to the grave, letting the dead ride alone in the hearse. It is June. I ...
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Churchgoing
2023-12-06by Marilyn Nelson The Lutherans sit stolidly in rows; only their children feel the holy ghost that makes them jerk and bobble and almost destroys the ...