by Emily Dickinson
It will be Summer--eventually.
from Garrison Keillor: The Writer's Almanac: 342 It will be Summer--eventually. by Emily Dickinson
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April Chores
by Jane Kenyon
When I take the chilly tools
from Garrison Keillor: The Writer's Almanac: April Chores by Jane Kenyon
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A Paris Blackbird
by Laure-Anne Bosselaar
Along the Seine's left bank, near the Pont-Neuf, on the mansard roof
from Garrison Keillor: The Writer's Almanac: A Paris Blackbird by Laure-Anne Bosselaar
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Primavera
by Louise Gluck
Spring comes quickly: overnight
from Garrison Keillor: The Writer's Almanac: Primavera by Louise Gluck
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Threepenny Opera
by George Bilgere
The elderly modern dance instructor
from Garrison Keillor: The Writer's Almanac: Threepenny Opera by George Bilgere
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Up-Hill
by Christina Rossetti
Does the road wind up-hill all the way?
from Garrison Keillor: The Writer's Almanac: Up-Hill by Christina Rossetti
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The Widow's Lament in Springtime
by William Carlos Williams
Sorrow is my own yard
from Garrison Keillor: The Writer's Almanac: The Widow's Lament in Springtime by William Carlos Williams
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