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POETRY
POETRY BY JON BRILL
But that is not me
Springtime
When Is a Lifetime
- written for the funeral of Aaron Webster Moss
POETRY LIKED BY JON BRILL
The Quality of mercy
- Shakespeare
If
- Rudyard Kipling
The Walrus and the Carpenter
- Lewis Carroll
Deck us all with Boston Charlie
- Walt Kelly
Yes I Believe
- Martin Mills
ON AGING
Young and Old
- Charles Kingsley
Seventy-two is not Thirty-five
- David Budbill
Song
- Edith Wharton
The Old Oaken Bucket
- Samuel Woodworth
No Turning Back
- Gary Johnson
Her Door
- Mary Leader
The Meeting
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
IX - Wendell Berry
VII - Wendell Berry
Take No Thought for the Morrow
- Wendell Berry
ON MARRIAGE
I Do
- Dean Batali
"Sake"
- Elizabeth Spires
Dedication
- Phillip Ruckert
Over the Edge
- Wendell Berry
The Blue Robe
- Wendell Berry
ON ECOLOGY
ON CONTEMPLATION
Renanscence
- Edna St. Vincent Millay
Solitude
- Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Rip Rap
- Gary Snyder
Bread and Butter
- Gayle Brandeis
The Tide Rises, The Tide Falls
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
On His Blindness
- John Milton
Little Things
- Julia A. Carney
Wild Geese
- Mary Oliver
Small Kindnesses
- Nusha Lameris
Lines Written in Early Spring
- William Wordsworth
I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud
- William Wordsworth
A Blessing
- James Wright
Look It Over
- Wendell Berry
Before Dark
- Wendell Berry
ON THE SEASONS
Emily Dickenson -
A little Madness in the Spring
John Keats -
To Autumn
Robert Frost -
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy
Evening
Geoffrey Chaucer -
The Prologue to the Canterbury Tales
Emily Dickenson -
A Light exists in Spring