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NaPoWriMo 2013 Menu of Poems

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  1. Morrissey ate my homework
  2. My first attempt at everything
  3. Fencing
  4. A response to Jeremy Irons…
  5. Philosophers’ pub quiz
  6. Cloakroom checkpoint
  7. Passage (after the R. S. Thomas poem)
  8. A bundle of bare-faced gifts
  9. Self-fulfilling
  10. A thank you in clerihew
  11. Deficit
  12. Tanka
  13. A parent fears heterosexuality
  14. Now and then
  15. The decline of Cassie and the Cordolynes
  16. Dash
  17. The long way home
  18. Torrent
  19. Signal strength
  20. Refusing to look up big words
  21. Bind
  22. Border wars
  23. Kindle: a romance (in titles)
  24. What the poetry editors really think
  25. Portait of a name
  26. The seasons within
  27. Reinvention
  28. Rosemary Conley’s essentials…
  29. Test drive unlimited
  30. Patting myself on the back

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