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Poetry From the HeartPoetry From the Heart
This book of poems was inspired by God and can be used as a tool for the soul winner. It is thought provoking and inspirational. There are poems for every occasion…. More

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The Magnetic Poetry Book of PoetryThe Magnetic Poetry Book of Poetry
A combination anthology, primer, and custom Magnetic Poetry set, this handy, spiral-bound book with a magnet-ready inside front cover is a complete portable poetry kit. Taking poetry out of the academy and into the neighborhoods, here are poems from schoolchildren and stockbrokers, grandmothers, housewives, and punk rockers. The… More

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The River's Voice: An Anthology of PoetryThe River’s Voice: An Anthology of Poetry
Rivers are an inexhaustible source of metaphors and meanings, linking us with numberless generations who have paused to wonder at the paradox of constancy and flow. Poetry has a special capacity to convey the elusive qualities of running water, its magical transformations, its correspondences with life’s meanderings, and the particular qualities of actual… More

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The Collected Poetry of Edna St. Vincent MillayThe Collected Poetry of Edna St. Vincent Millay
The Collected Poetry of Edna St. Vincent Millay is a collection of some of most popular poems written by Edna St. Vincent Millay. This compilation is an excellent work for those who are fans of the writings and poems of Millay, and should not be passed up by long-term fans of hers and newer generations who are just discovering her works for the first… More

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Mothers Please!: One Hundred Poems for Every Mother (Poetry)Mothers Please!: One Hundred Poems for Every Mother (Poetry)
This delightful collection celebrates motherhood in all its forms. Here you will find all the joy, self-sacrifice, and occasional irritation, but above all, the intimate tenderness of motherhood—whether evoked in a glimpse of a very human mother or through heroic tales of the great mother goddesses of myth, legend, and religion. From Wordsworth to Allan Ahlberg, William Blake to John… More

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