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Three Poems by Jane Kenyon
Jane Kenyon is another favorite poet of mine. Her poems are usually short often touching someplace personal within the reader’s own psyche: or at least this readers psyche. I love all three of these poems but the third poem presented here, titled Otherwise, strikes a melancholic tone that always resonates with me no mater how [...]
Posted in Literature, National Poetry Month 2008, Poetry, Uncategorized
Also tagged Biscuit, Jane Kenyon, The Shirt
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