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Mrs. Tyler's Poetry Collection
Poems Used in my English Classes
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Carl Sandburg
The single clenched fist lifted and ready,
Or the open asking hand held out and waiting.
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For we meet by one or the other.
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Elegy for a Diver
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Autobiography in Five Short Chapters
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defining the magic
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