by Anne Pierson Wiese
The First warm evening in spring--the evening
from Garrison Keillor: The Writer's Almanac: All Night Long by Anne Pierson Wiese
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Endymion (extract)
by John Keats
Book I
A thing of beauty is a joy for ever:
from Garrison Keillor: The Writer's Almanac: Endymion (extract) by John Keats
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Monopoly
by Connie Wanek
We used to play, long before we bought real houses.
from Garrison Keillor: The Writer's Almanac: Monopoly by Connie Wanek
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The Name of a Fish
by Faith Shearin
If winter is a house then summer is a window
from Garrison Keillor: The Writer's Almanac: The Name of a Fish by Faith Shearin
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Plastic Beatitude
by Laure-Anne Bosselaar
Our neighbors, the Pazzotis, live in a long
from Garrison Keillor: The Writer's Almanac: Plastic Beatitude by Laure-Anne Bosselaar
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Trust
by Thomas R. Smith
It's like so many other things in life
from Garrison Keillor: The Writer's Almanac: Trust by Thomas R. Smith
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Turtle
by Kay Ryan
Who would be a turtle who could help it?
from Garrison Keillor: The Writer's Almanac: Turtle by Kay Ryan
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