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  2. Trees (poem) - Wikipedia

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    "Trees" is a poem of twelve lines in strict iambic tetrameter. The eleventh, or penultimate, line inverts the first foot, so that it contains the same number of syllables, but the first two are a trochee. The poem's rhyme scheme is rhyming couplets rendered AA BB CC DD EE AA. [20]

  3. I Am - Wikipedia

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    I Am, a 2005 Polish film directed by Dorota Kędzierzawska; I Am [], a 2009 Russian film with Oksana Akinshina; I Am (2010 American documentary film), a film by Tom Shadyac; I Am (2010 American drama film), a Christian-themed film by John Ward

  4. I Am (poem) - Wikipedia

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    I Am" (or "Lines: I Am") [1] is a poem written by English poet John Clare in late 1844 or 1845 and published in 1848. It was composed when Clare was in the Northampton General Lunatic Asylum [ 2 ] (commonly Northampton County Asylum, and later renamed St Andrew's Hospital), isolated by his mental illness from his family and friends.

  5. Nancy K. Pearson - Wikipedia

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    Nancy K. Pearson (born 1969) is an American poet. She is the author of The Whole by Contemplation of a Single Bone [ 1 ] ( Fordham University Press , 2016) and Two Minutes of Light ( Perugia Press , 2008).

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  7. The Owl and the Tree - Wikipedia

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    The Owl and the Tree is the 7th studio album of Mother Gong and was released in 1989. ... "I Am My Own Lover" – 14:31 "Love Poem" – 4:59 "Coda Wave" – 2:01;

  8. Nancy Amelia Woodbury Priest Wakefield - Wikipedia

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    Her fame rests upon the popular poem, "Over the River", published in the Springfield Republican in 1857. According to some accounts, she wrote the first draft of the poem while at work in the mill. [2] [3] In 1865, she was married to Lieut. Arlington C. Wakefield.

  9. Eileen Myles - Wikipedia

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    Eileen Myles was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on December 9, 1949, [8] to a family with a working-class background. [9] They attended Catholic schools in Arlington, Massachusetts, and graduated from UMass Boston in 1971.