June 5 2007
Topic: Poetry
June brings the exalted season of summer, and poets have done their share of celebrating this fertile, fascinating season. Please vote for the poem you most admire:
Dickinon's 'I know a place where Summer strives' (0 votes, 0.00%)
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Whittier's 'The Barefoot Boy' (0 votes, 0.00%)
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Riley's 'The Old Swimmin' Hole' (0 votes, 0.00%)
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Frost's 'The Oven Bird' (0 votes, 0.00%)
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Lowell's 'Penumbra' (0 votes, 0.00%)
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