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Art - PoetryWaka Waka Bang Splat! The World's First Internet Special-Characters Poem A poem created entirely of special characters -- it can only be properly appreciated by reading it out loud. about Saturday, March 13, 2010Concrete Poems: 'Rain Song' by Ruth Nott 'Rain Song' by Ruth Nott: concrete poems rain song helvetica font body background puddles about Saturday, March 13, 2010A profile of Jupiter Hammon, actually the first African-American poet whose work was published, despite the often repeated claim that it was Phillis Wheatley, by George Wallace about Saturday, March 13, 2010TWRF A Snapshot of Spiney Poetry: Today... (Twit World Report) TWRF A Snapshot of Spiney Poetry: Today my twitter tweet chirruped a peck of poetry. A spiney, to be prec.. http://buzzup.com/q6qxSource : Twit World Report (subscribe) Wikio Saturday, March 13, 2010Waters DivineContributor: Betty BoldenPublished: Mar 13, 2010 associatedcontent Saturday, March 13, 20103 original Haiku's about Spring season 2010!Contributor: KilluminatiPublished: Mar 13, 2010 associatedcontent Saturday, March 13, 2010Vernon students embrace poetry recital competition Vernon Township High School recently participated for the first time in the national "Poetry Out Loud" contest, which challenges students from across the country to find a published poem they like and make it their own. topix Saturday, March 13, 2010PoemContributor: JerseyNanaPublished: Mar 12, 2010 associatedcontent Friday, March 12, 2010A collection of classic war poems, by Li Po, William Shakespeare, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Stephen Crane, Walt Whitman, Thomas Hardy, John McCrae, Carl Sandburg, Wilfrid Owen, Siegfried Sassoon, William Butler Yeats & Thomas McGrath. about Friday, March 12, 2010Poems for Spring: 'Spring' (song from Love's Labors Lost) by William Shakespeare (1598) 'Spring' (song from Love's Labors Lost) by William Shakespeare (1598) about Friday, March 12, 2010 | |
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