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The Ring
A Poem by
W. Barrett Munn
*** The ring I bought wasn't much of a ring more a semi-circle circled by Canterbury jewels lifted and laid by a cantilever, by Cant..
(A-42) The Lobster
A Poem by
W. Barrett Munn
*** I concede the crustacean could have considered it crass when we splashed it into the pot perhaps due to its great heft that requ..
The Iron Cross
A Poem by
W. Barrett Munn
A Gernam military medal
The Cold
A Poem by
W. Barrett Munn
*** It's cold this morning not the frigid cold of mid-winter's saddest hours but cold enough for haunting ghosts of breaths to..
Big for His Age
A Poem by
W. Barrett Munn
27 lines
Colors
A Poem by
W. Barrett Munn
15 lines
Stomp Dance
A Poem by
W. Barrett Munn
18 lines
Swan Lake
A Poem by
W. Barrett Munn
8 lines 2 quatrains
Civic Duty
A Poem by
W. Barrett Munn
8 lines 2 quatrains
A Gathering of Modern American Haiku
A Poem by
W. Barrett Munn
Most haiku in English consist of three unrhymed lines of seventeen or fewer syllables, with the middle line longest, though today's poets use a variet..
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