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Songs of My Father, As He Spoke

Songs of My Father, As He Spoke

By Clarice Thompson on April 27, 2011

A transcription of Clarice’ father Charles Russell Hoffer’s remembrances on his 84th and last birthday

Posted in Arts-plus | Tagged clarice thompson, farm, farm boy, father, poem, transcript, transcription | 4 Responses

Poem/a/Day: City Night by Ericka Kahler

Poem/a/Day: City Night by Ericka Kahler

By Bill Castanier on April 24, 2010

Today’s Lansing Online News contribution to National Poetry Month

Posted in Arts-plus, Literary Lansing, News, Poem/a/Day | Tagged city night, ericka kahler, Lansing Online News, poem, poem a day, Poem/a/Day, poetry | Leave a response

Poem/a/Day: Limerick by Cody Walker

Poem/a/Day: Limerick by Cody Walker

By Bill Castanier on April 15, 2010

Today’s contribution to Lansing Online News’ celebration of April as Poetry Month

Posted in Arts-plus, News, Poem/a/Day | Tagged cody walker, Lansing Online News, limerick, poem, poetry, shuffle and breakdown | Leave a response

Poem/a/Day: Busby by Barbara Hranilovich

Poem/a/Day: Busby by Barbara Hranilovich

By Bill Castanier on April 14, 2010

Today’s contribution to Lansing Online News’ celebration of April as Poetry Month

Posted in Arts-plus, News, Poem/a/Day | Tagged Barbara Hranilovich, poem, Robert Busby | Leave a response

Poem/a/Day: Claire de Lune by Molly Tiesma

Poem/a/Day: Claire de Lune by Molly Tiesma

By Bill Castanier on April 12, 2010

Today’s contribution to Lansing Online News’ celebration of National Poetry Month.

Posted in Arts-plus, Poem/a/Day | Tagged claire de lune, Lansing Online News, molly tiesma, National Poetry Month, poem, Poem/a/Day | Leave a response

Poem/a/Day: Over the Hill to the Poorhouse by Will Carleton

Poem/a/Day: Over the Hill to the Poorhouse by Will Carleton

By Bill Castanier on April 10, 2010

Today’s contribution to Lansing Online News’ celebration of April as Poetry Month

Posted in Arts-plus, News, Poem/a/Day | Tagged Hilldale County, Over the Hill to the Poorhouse, poem, poetry, Will Carleton | 1 Response

Poem/a/Day: Swing Away by Angela Vasquez-Giroux

Poem/a/Day: Swing Away by Angela Vasquez-Giroux

By Bill Castanier on April 9, 2010

Today’s contribution to Lansing Online News’ celebration of April as Poetry Month

Posted in Arts-plus, Literary Lansing, News, Poem/a/Day | Tagged angela vasquez-giroux, Lansing Online News, poem, Poem/a/Day, poetry, swing away | 2 Responses

Poem/a/Day: Loaf by John Peter Beck

Poem/a/Day: Loaf by John Peter Beck

By Bill Castanier on April 6, 2010

Today’s contribution to Lansing Online News’ celebration of April as Poetry Month

Posted in Arts-plus, Literary Lansing, News, Poem/a/Day | Tagged John Peter Beck, Loaf, poem, poetry | Leave a response

Poem/a/Day: Consumption Is What They Used to Call Tuberculosis by Telaina Morse Eriksen

Poem/a/Day: Consumption Is What They Used to Call Tuberculosis by Telaina Morse Eriksen

By Bill Castanier on April 5, 2010

Today’s contribution to Lansing Online News’ celebration of April as Poetry Month

Posted in Arts-plus, Literary Lansing, News, Poem/a/Day | Tagged atheist, Consumption, poem, poetry, Telaina Morse Eriksen, Tuberculosis | Leave a response

Poem/a/Day: The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost

Poem/a/Day: The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost

By Bill Castanier on April 4, 2010

Today’s contribution to Lansing Online News’ celebration of April as Poetry Month

Posted in Arts-plus, News, Poem/a/Day | Tagged Ann Arbor, Michigan, poem, poetry, Road Not Taken, Robert Frost | Leave a response

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