Title | Subject/Author | |
A letter to J.C. Case | |
| How to end a sentence with five prepositions, by: White, E.B. | |
A Lovers' Quarrel | |
| Love and absence, by: Browning, Robert | |
A POET'S EPITAPH | |
| And impulses of deeper birth / Have come to him in solitude., by: Wordsworth, William | |
A Tuscan in the Kitchen | |
| When you make a risotto you should be in perfect harmony with yourself, by: Luongo, Pino | |
Anyway | |
| Mother Teresa Poem and Origin, by: Teresa, Mother | |
Ask Me | |
| Life as a river, by: Stafford, William | |
Bird by Bird : Some Instructions on Writing and Life | |
| Shitty First Drafts, by: Lamott, Anne | |
Blake Complete Writings | |
| Infinity and Eternity, by: Blake, William | |
| Joy and Freedom, by: Blake, William | |
| The Golden Thread, by: Blake, William | |
Chairs | |
| Every woman has her chairs, by: Duvall, Robert | |
Confessions | |
| Our restless hearts, by: Augustine | |
Do not go gentle into that good night | |
| Rage, rage against the dying of the light, by: Thomas, Dylan | |
Dodge Poetry Festival Quotes | |
| Poetry and Ecstasy, by: Robert Bly & Coleman Barks | |
| Poetry as simplicity and Mystery, by: Collins, Billy | |
| Revising Poems, by: Collins, Billy | |
Don Juan | |
| Passionate Love, by: Byron, Lord | |