W. Barrett Munn
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(420) FrozenA Poem by W. Barrett MunnShort little comment of life |
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On a Hillside in Autumn**A Poem by W. Barrett MunnBorrowing on a theme from Louise Gluck. **published Spring 2024 issue Awakenings Review |
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HumanityA Poem by W. Barrett MunnWe are each but a part of something bigger. |
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Call of the WildA Poem by W. Barrett MunnIn the lyric tradition |
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All Saints Church, Calvert CountyA Poem by W. Barrett MunnNarrative lyric |
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PlumsA Poem by W. Barrett MunnA poem that oints toward, then borrows the final line from William Carlos Williams and his poem, “To a Poor Old Woman”. |
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DandelionA Poem by W. Barrett MunnA lyric poem |
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WeedsA Poem by W. Barrett MunnA lyric poem of nature |
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MelancholiaA Poem by W. Barrett MunnLyric |
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Silent SufferingA Poem by W. Barrett MunnA case of non-confrontation |