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William Stafford / American poetry / Peter Sears / National Poetry Month / Kim Stafford / Marvin Bell / American literature / Oregon / Poetry
Date: 2011-01-30 00:03:43
William Stafford
American poetry
Peter Sears
National Poetry Month
Kim Stafford
Marvin Bell
American literature
Oregon
Poetry

A Newsletter For Poets & Poetry April is National Poetry Month Long ago, William Shakespeare celebrated spring with these words: “I would I had some flowers o’the spring.”

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