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glynn_poet

  1. The Magi, poem by W.B. Yeats via poets.org bit.ly/xiyDlq
  2. @claireburge Thanks for the shout-out!
  3. Current reading: A.E. Houseman's "A Shropshire Lad." amzn.to/ssIjsM
  4. @7thgradepoetry Thanks for the follow. Glynn
  5. @nancyfranson Thanks for the follow. Glynn
  6. @Merlane Thanks for the follow. Glynn
  7. Every Broken Thing, poem by Lance McKnight bit.ly/bhkmPZ
  8. Then the wind, poem by @mxings at All the Words. bit.ly/rhujFI
  9. The Long and the Short of It, new poem by Patricia Hawkenson at Expressive Domain bit.ly/pudRD6
  10. Poetry as Rust, new poem by Diane Walker at Contemplative Poetry bit.ly/4RExGY
  11. Brian Brodeur interviews poet Dan Beachy-Quick at How a Poem Happens. bit.ly/n23zhj
  12. Poetic Forms: Prose Poetry, by @robertleebrewer for Writer's Digest bit.ly/qpHABo
  13. Potato Soup, poem by Daniel Nyikos at Ted Kooser's American Life in Poetry bit.ly/b4WKHp
  14. Mr. Carnegie's Gift, new poem at St. Louis Is a Poem. tinyurl.com/3s7nnjm
  15. The Day is Done by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, read by Spoken Verse. youtu.be/TvLb8JRK6TI
  16. Concord Hymn by Ralph Waldo Emerson, read by Spoken Verse. youtu.be/hbcpfyW47y4
  17. Looks like I'm being blocked on this Twitter name as well. It worked yesterday. #tsptry
  18. I tweeted from TSP, and it shows up in Twitter, but not at TSP. #tsptry
  19. #tsptry Find a red grape, clinging ripe to a vine;/ Crush a red grape, fermenting to wine;/ Drink a red grape, in order to dine.
  20. @KathleenOverby Thanks for the shout-out. :)