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  2. Tattoo (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Tattoo" is a poem from Wallace Stevens's first book of poetry, Harmonium. It was originally published in 1916, so it is in the public domain. [ 1 ] Librivox has made the poem available in voice recording in its The Complete Public Domain Poems of Wallace Stevens .

  3. Brian Patten - Wikipedia

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    Opening his poem with verse by Pablo Neruda, Patten's poem argues that it is the act of remembrance which offers family members the best antidote to the anguish of loss. In tackling the subject of grief, Patten views poetry as performing an important social function: "Poetry helps us understand what we’ve forgotten to remember.

  4. Tiriel (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Other aspects of Blake's mythology also begin to emerge during the poem. For example, Damon argues that the death of the four unnamed daughters and the corruption of the fifth is Blake's first presentation of the death of the four senses and the corruption of touch, or sex; "all imaginative activity based on the senses disappears except ...

  5. 12 mother-daughter tattoos that are matching and meaningful - AOL

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    There are many more examples of coordinated mother-daughter tattoos on Instagram to inspire a meaningful tattoo with mom. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sara Hadskey (@sarahadskey)

  6. Bernadette Mayer - Wikipedia

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    Mayer's parents died when she was in her early teens and her uncle, a legal guardian after the passing of her parents, died only a few years later. She had one sister, Rosemary Mayer , a sculptor who was a member of similar conceptual art communities during the 1970s and 1980s, in addition to being a founding member of the feminist art space A ...

  7. List of poems by William Wordsworth - Wikipedia

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    Poems of the Imagination (1815–1843); Miscellaneous Poems (1845–) 1798 Her eyes are Wild 1798 Former title: Bore the title of "The Mad Mother" from 1798–1805 "Her eyes are wild, her head is bare," Poems founded on the Affections (1815–20); Poems of the Imagination (1827–32); Poems founded on the Affections (1836–) 1798 Simon Lee 1798

  8. John Boyle O'Reilly - Wikipedia

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    By the late twentieth century, most of his earlier work was dismissed as popular verse, but some of his later, more introspective poetry, such as his best-known poem, The Cry of the Dreamer, is still highly regarded. At the dedication for the memorial to Crispus Attucks on 14 November 1888, O'Reilly read his poem dedicated to Attucks aloud. [1]

  9. Mark Doty - Wikipedia

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    He is the inaugural judge of the White Crane/James White Poetry Prize for Excellence in Gay Men's Poetry. [17] Doty was a judge for the 2013 Griffin Poetry Prize. [18] In 2014, he was welcomed as a trustee of the Griffin Trust For Excellence In Poetry. [19] In 2011, Doty was elected a Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets. [20]