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THE HARVARD CLASSICS
My grandfather bought a set for his living room,
William Trowbridge
The Harrow Plow
Each spring it sank a little further down
Adam Tavel
The Hardworking Man
On the island where I grew up, the hardworking man is the ideal man. The
Nin Andrews
The Good World
but when I painted the deer
Frannie Lindsay
The Good Hand
Often, without warning, my left hand
Julie Bruck
The Gone and the Going Away
The world I know keeps going farther
Maurice Manning
The Gifts
The closet where the black sweaters hang. Where the game of backgammon is played
Daniel Bourne
The gift of putting something down…
The gift of putting something down, he had yet to discover it--letting it slide from his grip.
Stephen Dobyns
The Garden
It just came at you. You were in it almost
Brian Swann
The Gaping Trellis
Cigarette burns on drab naugahyde
Lisa Rose Bradford
The gap between
the platform &
Danielle Blau
The Fruit Bat of Taxidermy
Whoever the taxidermist was,
Melina Papadopoulos
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