Border Crossing
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- Border Crossing. Hoehn, Margaret J. // Legal Studies Forum;2009, Vol. 33 Issue 1, p16
The article presents the poem "Border Crossing," by Margaret J. Hoehn. First Line: Until now, you were content; Last Line: and the chance to begin again.
- Border Crossings. Tiger, Madeline // Home Planet News;Fall2006, Vol. 14 Issue 2, p11
Presents the poem "Border Crossings," by Madeline Tiger. First Line: Yours leaves no room for my grief. Last Line: And there is a heavy invisible line. And here is a line I finally write: I will not go in.
- Border Crossing. Dancer, Andrea // Canadian Literature;Winter2003, Issue 179, p87
Presents the poem "Border Crossing," by Andrea Dancer.
- Mindwriting slogans. // Whole Earth;Summer97, Issue 90, p89
Presents slogans on poetry. Slogans on primary perception; Slogan on method or recognition; Slogan on fruition.
- Reading Rhymes. // Scholastic News -- Edition 3;4/4/2003, Vol. 59 Issue 21, p3
Reports on the activities on poetry to be held by different institutions in the U.S. in April 2003.
- A State of Mind, Alaskan. Heinze, Hailey // Skipping Stones;Nov/Dec2000, Vol. 12 Issue 5, p24
Presents the poem 'A State of Mind, Alaskan,' by Hailey Heinze.
- Frustration # #. Parks, William Grafton // Skipping Stones;Sep/Oct2002, Vol. 14 Issue 4, p15
Presents a poem 'Frustrations # #,' by William Grafton Parks.
- Know the News. // Weekly Reader News - Senior;4/2/2010, Vol. 88 Issue 21, p8
A quiz about several topics like the Great Lakes and poetry is presented.
- FRENCH MEADOWS 2010. Keller, Kathy // Macrobiotics Today;Nov/Dec2010, Vol. 50 Issue 6, p2
The poem �Opening Campfire Poem� by Kathy Keller is presented. First Line: Six consecutive years at �French� � Last Line: not ON our table!


