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024295
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Illinois, Jabberwocky, 2008.
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72pWhite and Orange Spine
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Poetry can have both a rhyme and a rhythm. Sometimes it is obvious; somethimes it is hidden. But either way, make no mistake, poetry is as vibrant and exciting as it gets. And when you find yourself clapping your hands or tapping your feet, you know you've found poetry with a beat. A collection of 50 poems and songs.
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Things - Eloise Greenfield
Hip hop rules the world - Jaqueline Woodson
I think I'll call it morning - Gil Scott-Heron
The girls in the circle - Nikki Giovanni
From Ham 'N' eggs - A tribe called quest
Music for fun and profit = Gary Soto
Audition - Hope Anita Smith
From Hey Mama - Kanye West
Dream Boogie - Langston Hughes
Funky Snowman - Calef Brown
Oh, words - Eloise Greenfield
From Rapper's delight - Sugarhill Gang
From ladies first - Queen Latifah
People equal - James Berry
From it's love - Jill Scott
From Umi says - Mos Def
Taking action - James Berry
Dream variations - Langston Hughes
Allow me to intoduce myself - Charles R. Smith Jr.
Me - Elizabeth Swados
Dat Dere - Oscar Brown Jr.
Books - Eloise Greenfield
For word - Benjamin Zephaniah
Waitin' for summer - Ruth Forman
Jimmy Wall, 14, Boy Evangelist - Walter Dean Myers
From Principal's office - Young MC
Love poem for Mr People - Pedro Pietri
Why some people be mad at sometimes - Lucille Clifton
From Love is... - Common
Harlem night song - Langston Hughes
The Rosa Parks - Nikki Giovanni
Harlem hopscotch - Maya Angelou
From the creation - James Weldon Johnson
Ego Tripping - Nikki Giovanni
From No regrets - Aesop rocks
First signature - Angela Shannon
No images - William Waring Cuney
Everything is everything - Lauryn Hill
The rose that grew from concrete - Tupac Shakur
From Talkin' all that jazz - Stetsasonic
We real cool - Gwendolyn Brooks
If we must die - Claude McKay
We wear the mask - Paul Laurence Dunbar
Who will crey? - Antwone Fisher
The Song of the smoke - W.E.B. Du Bois
Doubtless by Steve Ericson - Nikki Grimes
The Negro speaks of rivers - Langston Hughes
If we forget - Ja Jahannes
From I have a dream - Martin Luther King Jr.
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9781402210488 Hb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
022187 | 811.008/GIO | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
015306
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Massachusetts, Candlewick Press, 2005.
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61pWhite Spine
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Includes 29 poetic forms where not all the examples strictly follow the rules of their form.
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Introduction
Couplet
Tercet
Quatrain
Haiku
Senryu
Tanka
Cinquain
Clerihew
Limerick
Roundel
Double dactyl
Triolet
Sonnet
Villanelle
Opposites
Riddle poem
Ode
Acrostic
Concrete
Epitaph
Elegy
Found poem
Persona poem
Poem of address
Ballad
Blues poem
List poem
Aubade
Pantoum
Notes on the forms
Acknowledgements
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9780763641320 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
015050 | 811.008/JAN | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
011120
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Illinois, Sourcebooks, 2005.
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viii, 104pRed Spine
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A collection of poems that can be read or listened to with the accompanying CD. The poems on the CD are read by the poets themselves.
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First Book / Rita Dove
Quarrel / Maxine Kumin
Letter to Bee / Emily Dickinson
Hurt No Living Thing / Christina D. Rossetti 1894
Stopping by woods on a Snowy evening / Robert Frost
Wolf / Billy Collins
Tiger who wore white Gloves / Gwendolyn Brooks
Adventures of Isabel / Ogden D. Nash 1971
On a flimmering floom you shall ride / Carl Sandburg
El Chicle / Ana Castillo
The dentist and the crocodile / Roald Dahl
Bear Song / Kay Ryan
Jabberwocky / Lewis Carroll
Sneeze / Maxine Kumin
Mrs. Mitchell's Underwear / Dennis Lee
Okay, brown girl, Okay / James Berry
Vowel owl (Roger) / John Hollander
Magic Words / Anonymous Inuit Poet, trans. Ed Field
Unwritten / W. S. Merwin
Crayons: Rainbow poem / Jane Yolen
Gas / C. K. Williams
Knitted Things / Karla Kuskin
from Macbeth / William Shakespeare
Frodo's Song in Bree / J. R. R. Tolkien
Harjo, Joy / J. R. R. Tolkien
Eagle Poem Joy / Harjo
Negro speaks of rivers / Langston Hughes
Buffalo song / Anonymous Osage poet
from "The Elephant's child" / Rudyard D. Kipling 1936
Alphabet / Seamus Heaney
John Smith and his Son, John Smith / Wallace Stevens
About the teeth of sharks / John Ciardi
Dinosaur diets / Jane Yolen
My sister saw a dinosaur / Mary Ann Hoberman
Joey / Brad Leithauser
Rabbit / Mary Ann Hoberman
At last / James Stevenson
Epigram engraved on the collar of a dog which I gave to his royal highness / Pope, Alexander
Balloons / William Jay Smith
Hide and seek / Robert Graves
Every time I climb a tree / David McCord
The reason I like chocolate / Nikki Giovanni
Trips / Nikki Giovanni
Mommies / Nikki
Giovanni
Lineage / Margaret Walker
Snowmen / Agha Shahid Ali
Good luck gold / Janet S. Wong
The secret song / Margaret Wise Brown
Why? / James Stevenson
The Question / Karla Kuskin
First Grade / William Stafford
Crying / Galway Kinnell
Art class / X. J. Kennedy
How to paint a donkey / Naomi Shihab Nye
Daddy fell into the pond / Alfred Noyes
Working with mother / Myra Cohn Livingston
Faery song / W. B. Yeats, d.1939
Unicorn / Rainer Maria Rilke / translated by Paul Muldoon
Lion and the lily / Elizabeth Spires
Hist whist / E.E. Cummings
Ghost and Jenny Jemina / Lee, Dennis
From the Raven / Edgar Allan Poe
Sheep party / John Fuller
Jamacian song / James Berry
Halfway down / A.A. Milne d. 1956
Count to ten and we'll be there/ Rita Dove
Opposite poem 4 / Richard Wilbur
Opposite poems 7 and 20 / Richard Wilbur
Custard the dragon / Ogden Nash, d. 1971
Good hot dogs / Sandra Cisneros
Lies, all lies / William Cole
Which is the Best? / James Stevenson
Casey at the bat / Ernest L. Thayer d. 1940
Testing Tree, Part 1 / Stanley Kunitz
Skating in the wind / George, Kristine O'Connell
Poem for Jesse / Sanchez, Sonia
To PJ / Sanchez, Sonia
Valentine / Donald Hall
Summer / W.D. Snodgrass
Winter / W.D. Snodgrass
Sun has a tail / Emanuel di Pasquale
Knowville, Tennessee / Nikki Giovanni
I am cherry alive / Delmore Schwartz, d. 1966
Tyger / William Blake
Conversation with a mouse / Robert Bly
On turning ten / Billy Collins
How to stay up late / X. J. Kennedy
Flashlight / X. J. Kennedy
Maturity / X. J. Kennedy
Wynken, blynken, and nod / Eugene Field, d. 1895
Little / Dorothy Aldis
Two in Bed - Ross, Abram Bunn
Brother / Mary Ann Hoberman
Land of Counterpane / Robert Lewis Stevenson
From The Bed Book / Sylvia Plath
Coming of Teddy Bears / Dennis Lee
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9781402203299 Hb.
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ID:
006033
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USA, Dover Publications, Inc., 1999.
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66pBrown Spine
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90 poems by 50 American and British masters celebrate the journeys we take in the course of our lives towards love, discovery, loss, leaving the nest and coming home.
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0486406466 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
006000 | 811.008/CAR | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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