by Eleanor Lerman
What do you think has come over me?
from Garrison Keillor: The Writer's Almanac: The City, Berobed in Blue by Eleanor Lerman
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A Deposition
by Anne Porter
The nursemaid Agnes Cassidy
from Garrison Keillor: The Writer's Almanac: A Deposition by Anne Porter
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Forms of Love
by Kim Addonizio
I love you but I'm married.
from Garrison Keillor: The Writer's Almanac: Garrison Keillor: The Writer's Almanac: Forms of Love by Kim Addonizio
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Just to Feel Human
by James Tate
A single apple grew on our tree, which
from Garrison Keillor: The Writer's Almanac: Just to Feel Human by James Tate
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Perhaps the World Ends Here
by Joy Harjo
The world begins at a kitchen table. No matter what,
from Garrison Keillor: The Writer's Almanac: Perhaps the World Ends Here by Joy Harjo
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Why I am Not a Vegetarian
by David Oliveira
It's not that I love animals less,
from Garrison Keillor: The Writer's Almanac: Why I am Not a Vegetarian by David Oliveira
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Why I Love Mornings
by Nancy Boutilier
Ah, the possibility
from Garrison Keillor: The Writer's Almanac: Why I Love Mornings by Nancy Boutilier
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