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Tell Yourself
by Mark Strand; read by Mary Louise Parker.
And when you done watching and listening take some time to browse all the nooks and crannys of PBS’s Poetry Everywhere.
Posted in Literature, National Poetry Month 2008, Poetry
Also tagged Mark Strand, Mary Louise Parker
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