From the All-Female Remake of The Hobbit
Elizabeth Barrett Browning calls the Poetry Crisis Line
Read the original here.
Footprints (various authors call the Poetry Crisis Line)
For more on the “Footprints” authorship dispute see here and here.
Also see this analysis from XKCD.
If all poems were limericks: Snake, by D. H. Lawrence
A snake found my watering trough,
and rather than hurry him off
I stood by the brink
and just watched him drink
until he had gotten enough.
Read the original here.
Winnie-the-Pooh calls the Poetry Crisis Line
Click here to hear Rowlf from the Muppets sing “Cottleston Pie” by A. A. Milne
Special guest appearance by Zarf the stuffed alligatorish thingy, who’s been with me since I lived in Seattle.
Margaret Hasse calls the Poetry Crisis Line
Katherine Riegel calls the Poetry Crisis Line
Read the rest of “Snow White” by Katherine Riegel here.
H.D. calls the Poetry Crisis Line
From “Loss” by H.D.
Donika Kelly calls the Poetry Crisis Line
from “I Never Figured How to Get Free” by Donika Kelly