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- Pirates. Luczak, Raymond // Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide;Sep/Oct2010, Vol. 17 Issue 5, p43
Presents the poem "Pirates," by Raymond Luczak. First Line: Trace the lines of cartography; Last Line: We're no longer ink and skin.
- Pirates. Mooers, Vernon // Nashwaak Review;Summer/Fall2013, Vol. 30/31 Issue 1, p251
The poem "Pirates" by Vernon Mooers is presented. First Line: Out on the Arabian Sea; Last Line: survive.
- Surprise. McLoughland, Beverly // Reading Today;Oct/Nov2007, Vol. 25 Issue 2, p32
The article presents the poem "Surprise," by Beverly McLoughland. First Line: The biggest; Last Line: The author knew.
- Lucky. McLoughland, Beverly // Spider;Jul2007, Vol. 14 Issue 7, p21
The article presents the poem "Lucky," by Beverly McLoughland. First Line: Lucky is; Last Line: of water.
- Mother Honey Bee's Song. McLoughland, Beverly // Bee Culture;May2010, Vol. 138 Issue 5, p74
The lyrics to the song "Mother Honey Bee's Song," by Beverly McLoughland are presented. First Line: My grubby dears, Last Line: On you.
- THE BIGGEST. Mcloughland, Beverly // Journal of Children's Literature;Spring2012, Vol. 38 Issue 1, p35
The poem "Surprise," by Beverly McLoughland is presented. First Line: THE BIGGEST; Last Line: The author knew.
- Sunflowers. Mcloughland, Beverly // Cricket;Jul/Aug2012, Vol. 39 Issue 9, p44
The poem "Sunflowers" by Beverly McLoughland is presented. First Line: They stand along the railroad tracks; Last Line: waiting for the 3 o'clock train.
- Patience. McLoughland, Beverly // Cricket;May/Jun2015, Vol. 42 Issue 8, p37
The poem “Patience" by Beverly McLoughland is preseted. First Line: Patience; Last Line: by.