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Poems by Carolyn Fish

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11/23/2018 A Detroiter's Thanksgiving 301 Rhyme
11/23/2018 We Done Been Fooled 298 Rhyme
11/23/2018 The Pond 431 Rhyme
11/18/2018 Artifex Insomnes 335 Free verse
11/18/2018 Dance 860 Free verse
11/12/2018 Birthday Poem To Charlie 395 Rhyme
11/12/2018 Elle To Abe 385 Ballad
11/11/2018 Under the Rug 292 Rhyme
11/08/2018 Orange 660 Free verse
11/08/2018 Who Knows 528 Free verse
11/08/2018 Voodoo Child: a Tribute 356 Rhyme
11/08/2018 Amber 861 Elegy
11/08/2018 The End 266 Rhyme
11/08/2018 Know You 355 Free verse
11/08/2018 The Peaceful Transfer of Power 303 Rhyme
01/09/2017 The Story of Man 686 Rhyme
01/09/2017 An Essay On Windows 718 Didactic
01/04/2017 A Midsummer Night's Beach 2097 Free verse
01/04/2017 Sweet Dixie 1732 Sonnet
12/31/2016 Too Sleepy For German Class 616 Couplet
12/31/2016 The Beer Summit of 2009 762 Rhyme
12/31/2016 The Day-Trader 727 Heroic Couplet
12/31/2016 Too Wired For Bedtime 924 Couplet
12/31/2016 The Good Citizen's Creed 871 Rhyme
12/30/2016 The Rant 1293 Didactic
12/30/2016 Rocket Ship People 1318 Ballad

Quotes

Quote Left Is it not something that the one thing in existence that is eternally admired by mankind, and whose beauty has never been denied even in the face of man's most fleeting whimsies, is also the one thing not conjured by mankind. It is nature's virgin places - the mountains, forests, streams, the depths of the sea, and the illimitable heights of the heavens. Quote Right
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