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The term "J C Wright" has been searched for 247 times on the American Poems site since May 7th, 2005.
Search Results: 3 poets and 3 poems matched this query.
Expanded Search: Find books about J C Wright
1. The Road - written by Richard Jones
From The Blessing.
Published in 2000.
Read 960 times on American Poems.
I, too, would ease my old car to a stop
on the side of some country road
and count the stars or admire a sunset
or sit quietly through an afternoon....
I'd open the door and go walking
like James Wright across a meadow,
where I might touch a pony's... (Read full poem)
2. No, You Be A Lone Eagle - written by Ogden Nash
Read 2216 times on American Poems.
I find it very hard to be fair-minded
About people who go around being air-minded.
I just can't see any fun
In soaring up up up into the sun
When the chances are still a fresh cool orchid to a paper geranium
That you'll unsoar down down down onto... (Read full poem)
3. Gates and Doors - written by Joyce Kilmer
From Main Street and Other Poems.
Published in 1917.
Read 3027 times on American Poems.
(For Richardson Little Wright)
There was a gentle hostler
(And blessed be his name!)
He opened up the stable
The night Our Lady came.
Our Lady and Saint Joseph,
He gave them food and bed,
And Jesus Christ has given him
A glory round his... (Read full poem)
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