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[With visitors' comments]

Mark
Halliday, "Population"
Inflammatory paradoxes.
-- "Upon Julia's Clothes" and two poignant epitaphs
Not exactly a riddle, but a poem you have to "solve," in a sense. You
are invited to submit your solution.

Kenneth Patchen, "Fall of the
Evening Star."
Memories of a rough father -- but not a poem about child abuse!
A note on the refrigerator door . . .
A sort of riddle -- with a poll of readers' solutions.
Two poems by John Woods, for many
decades a much-loved teacher of creative writing at WMU.

