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A Li-Young Lee Poem for Father’s Day

Li-Young Lee has written the perfect poem for Father’s Day.

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No Other Pear Can Compare

Poet Helen Mitsios’s ecstatic praise of Harry and David pears.

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A Father’s Day Poem about Tenderness

For upcoming Father’s Day, here’s a poem about father tenderness by Li-Young Lee.

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Remembering a Father’s Tenderness

In this poem about his father, Li-Young Lee remembers a tender moment that has led to his own tenderness as an adult.

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The Round Jubilance of Peach

Sink your teeth into Lee Young-Li’s poem about peaches and let it carry you into a sensation that is so deep that it banishes death.

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