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- When I Saw You. Bass, Lindsay // Teen Ink;Jun2005, Vol. 16 Issue 10, p06
This article presents the poem "When I Saw You," by Lindsay Bass. First Line: When I saw you; Last Line: Would be a kid forever.
- when i left you (Poem). Marecek, Mary // Breaking Free from Partner Abuse;1999, p66
Presents the poem "When I Left You."
- When I saw you. Rodriguez, Paola // Teen Ink;Summer2010, Vol. 21 Issue 10, p44
The article presents the poem "When I Saw You," by Paola Rodriguez. First Line: You were sitting outside a Walgreens in; Last Line: downtown, when I saw you.
- When I Saw You. Spireng, Matthew J. // Louisiana Literature;2010, Vol. 27 Issue 1, p122
Presents the poem "When I Saw You," by Matthew J. Spireng. First Line: I'd thought you a person; Last Line: you only as a girl seen once at 13.
- K Satchidanandan. Satchidanandan, K. // Muse India;Jan/Feb2015, Issue 59, p1
Several poems by K. Satchidanandan are presented. "The Touch." First Line: The ocean knows the touch; Last Line: Resurrects us from the tomb. "When I Enter You." First Line: When I enter you, Last Line: Your country has come.
- Glosa. FARGNOLI, PATRICIA // Image: Journal of the Arts & Religion;Summer2012, Issue 74, p52
Two poems by Patricia Fargnoli are presented. "Glosa." First Line: I stood up to my knees in the April river. Last Line: I've never forgotten your name. "When I meet You." First Line: the forest will have broken open. Last Line: When I meet for the first time.
- Origins. Meinke, Peter // New Republic;5/26/73, Vol. 168 Issue 21, p23
Presents the poem "Origins," by Peter Meinke. First Line: Humble origins are as American; Last Line: of inspiration and the dazzling dreams of youth.
- RAGE. Meinke, Peter // New Yorker;12/21/1981, Vol. 57 Issue 44, p99
The article presents the poem "Rage," by Peter Meinke. First Line: 18 below: the black-capped chickadee; Last Line: You're sleeping now: you never had it better.
- Surfaces. Meinke, Peter // New Republic;9/26/70, Vol. 163 Issue 13, p22
Presents the poem "Surfaces," by Peter Meinke. First Line: Darling; Last Line: I would hate the sky.