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Write rhymes.
Tool to help create rhymes in a composition window...
There once was a girl named Ellie
Who liked peanut butter and jelly
She played her Game Boy
With great skills she'd employ
As she lay in front of the tele.
The Poetry Forge - poetry technology tools for english teachers and educators.
The Poetry Forge encourages exploration through poetry!
Many Eyes: Word Tree
A word tree is a visual search tool for unstructured text, such as a book, article, speech or poem. It lets you pick a word or phrase and shows you all the different contexts in which it appears. The contexts are arranged in a tree-like branching structure to reveal recurrent themes and phrases.
Poetry Everywhere | PBS
Part of a plan to move poetry more firmly into the public sphere, the Poetry Everywhere project offers readings of sixteen poems and animated interpretations of a dozen others. Some poems are read by their authors; others are read by other poets.
Open Source Shakespeare: search Shakespeare's works, read the texts
Access the complete works of William Shakespeare - all his plays, sonnets and other poetry - with a lot of interesting tools to aid in serious studies of the Bard's works. Each of the works is completely searchable. In addition, the site offers a concordance which allows users to trace all uses Shakespeare made of any particular word. Users can also view sonnets individually, or choose any two to examine side by side.
37days: Poets remind us that not everything is lost
what would you be doing today if you only had 37 days to live?
Poetry for Children
The ISLMC is a meta-site designed for elementary and middle teachers, librarians, parents and students to preview selected WWW curriculum related sites.
Risk Poem
ONLY A PERSON WHO RISKS IS FREE
by Author Unknown
To laugh is to risk appearing the fool.
To weep is to risk appearing sentimental.
To reach for another is to risk involvement.
To expose your ideas, your dreams,
before a crowd is to risk their los
Fooling with Words with Bill Moyers
Poets featured in performance, and in dialogues with their audience, with each other, and with Moyers are Amiri Baraka, Robert Pinsky, Mark Doty, Lucille Clifton, Coleman Barks, Stanley Kunitz, Deborah Garrison, Jane Hirshfield, Lorna Dee Cervantes, Shirl
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