We did do poetry in June although I am deliquent in reporting about it. Here is the list of the poems that we read.
A.J.M. Smith (1918-1981)- Canadian poet – bio and analysis
The Sorcerer originally Not of the Dust – Smith was apparently something of a crafstmen and frequently revisited his poems. This poem was originally published [...]
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We Do Poetry in June…
Posted in A. J. M. Smith, Archibald MacLeish, Celia Thaxter, Maya Angelou, Pablo Neruda, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Robert Graves, Roy Campbell, Steven Crane, Wallace Stevens, Willam Ernest Henley on July 29, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
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