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Emily Dickinson appears once again on our list of poems about life, this time with words that conjure the image of a bird.
But unlike those in most nature poems, the roses turn out to be the verses of the poem themselves, a sweet gift to cheer up the child on a dreary winter day. To the old woods to find the mistletoe.
In partnership with the Seattle Public Library, the KUOW Book Club will read "You Are Here: Poetry in the Natural World" this ...
Poetry is alive and well in Alaska, and April as Poetry Month is a great time to meet or reacquaint ourselves with three very ...
A new anthology edited by US poet laureate Ada Limón invites us into the natural world.
The hurt boy and the birds A boy expresses his pain through communion with nature. Poetry jump-up A joyful celebration of words in verse. There are eight programmes in this series. Each of the ...