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3 Dozen Poems: From the Writer's Almanac Book

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3 Dozen Poems: From the Writer's Almanac, Full contents:
  • Ge Mig En Dag (Scandinavian traditional)
  • Abecedary (Thomas Disch)
  • Old Mother Hubbard (traditional)
  • Frankenstein (Edward Field)
  • Names of Horses (Donald Hall)
  • To One Who Asked Me Why I Lov, 3 Dozen Poems: From the Writer's Almanac
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  • 3 Dozen Poems: From the Writer's Almanac
  • Written by author Thomas Disch
  • Published by HighBridge Company, 1/28/2010
  • Full contents: Ge Mig En Dag (Scandinavian traditional) Abecedary (Thomas Disch) Old Mother Hubbard (traditional) Frankenstein (Edward Field) Names of Horses (Donald Hall) To One Who Asked Me Why I Lov
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Full contents:

  • Ge Mig En Dag (Scandinavian traditional)
  • Abecedary (Thomas Disch)
  • Old Mother Hubbard (traditional)
  • Frankenstein (Edward Field)
  • Names of Horses (Donald Hall)
  • To One Who Asked Me Why I Love J.G. (Ephelia)
  • What I Learned from My Mother (Julie Kasdorf)
  • When Adam Was Created (anonymous)
  • Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day? (William Shakespeare)
  • Casey Jones (anonymous)
  • I Think to Live (Emily Dickinson)
  • I Dwell in Possibility (Emily Dickinson)
  • Fallacy of Experience (William Harmon)
  • Crocodile (William Jay Smith)
  • Spring (Mary Oliver)
  • I Go Back to May, 1937 (Sharon Olds)
  • Language of Crows (Louis Jenkins)
  • Horse (May Swenson)
  • I Am Cherry Alive (Delmore Schwartz)
  • Easy (Roland Flint)
  • Variations on the Word Love (Margaret Atwood)
  • Mad Gardener's Song (Lewis Carroll)
  • Honey (Robert Morgan)
  • A Blessing (James Wright)
  • Vision (May Thielgaard Watts)
  • The Simple Truth (Philip Levine)
  • From the Garden (Anne Sexton)
  • The Passionate Shepherd to His Love (Christopher Marlowe)
  • Mehitabel and Her Kittens (Don Marquis)
  • I Was Born about 10,000 Years Ago (anonymous)
  • Aunt Sarah (Carl Dennis)
  • What Work Is (Philip Levine)
  • The Summer We Didn't Die (William Stafford)
  • Money (Dana Gioia)
  • Squash (Susan Williams)
  • From Out the Cave (Joyce Sutphen)
  • Wild Geese (Mary Oliver)
  • Closing Music—Slavonic Dance Opus 46 #4 in F Major (Dvorak) performed by Robert Fischer


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3 Dozen Poems: From the Writer's Almanac, Full contents:
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<li>Ge Mig En Dag (Scandinavian traditional)</li>
<li>Abecedary (Thomas Disch)</li>
<li>Old Mother Hubbard (traditional)</li>
<li>Frankenstein (Edward Field)</li>
<li>Names of Horses (Donald Hall)</li>
<li>To One Who Asked Me Why I Lov, 3 Dozen Poems: From the Writer's Almanac

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3 Dozen Poems: From the Writer's Almanac, Full contents:
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<li>Ge Mig En Dag (Scandinavian traditional)</li>
<li>Abecedary (Thomas Disch)</li>
<li>Old Mother Hubbard (traditional)</li>
<li>Frankenstein (Edward Field)</li>
<li>Names of Horses (Donald Hall)</li>
<li>To One Who Asked Me Why I Lov, 3 Dozen Poems: From the Writer's Almanac

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3 Dozen Poems: From the Writer's Almanac, Full contents:
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<li>Ge Mig En Dag (Scandinavian traditional)</li>
<li>Abecedary (Thomas Disch)</li>
<li>Old Mother Hubbard (traditional)</li>
<li>Frankenstein (Edward Field)</li>
<li>Names of Horses (Donald Hall)</li>
<li>To One Who Asked Me Why I Lov, 3 Dozen Poems: From the Writer's Almanac

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