Student Poem: The Tulip Garden
CLT alumna Autumn Kennedy shares a poem on the plan, and significance, of a flower garden.
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CLT alumna Autumn Kennedy shares a poem on the plan, and significance, of a flower garden.
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Lessons From Purgatory By Autumn Kennedy In its own capacity, Dante’s Purgatorio resembles Virgil, shepherding its readers up the sacred mountain in this life as he shepherded its
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Student Poem: Show Me the Coin Used for the Tax By Autumn Kennedy To Cæsar what is Cæsar’s give, . To God give what is His, For
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Student Poem: Photographs By Autumn Kennedy A photograph is two degrees From Eternity, an image of An image of Reality. My life is livelier than these, And yet
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Student Poem: Windy Day By Autumn Kennedy Why do the oak-leaves rustle? aaaaBecause the wind is blowing, or aaaaBecause a Spirit presses? Why do their branches bow? aaaaBecause
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Student Poem: Epiphany By Autumn Kennedy Afore are deeps and strange horizons; aft, Familiar coasts. A quest you have: adventuring The sole successful voyage of a Craft
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