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Online Resources for Poetry Project

ENGLISH DEPARTMENT, MIDLANDS TECHNICAL COLLEGE


  Auden, W. H. "Musée des Beaux Arts"
Read by Mo Duperre. See complete web site for this poem with full text, Breughel paintings, and connections to modern musical versions of Auden poems by the Virtual Street Band.
Ginsberg, Allen. "A Supermarket in California"
Read by Larry McMullen.
Hayden, Robert. "Those Winter Sundays"
Read by Wade Langford. See Fathers, Sons, and Memory in Three Poems for complete text and several additional audio files, including a reading by Hayden.
Hardy, Thomas. "The Ruined Maid"
Read by Helen Kingkade.
Levine, Philip. "The Simple Truth"
Poem (with Introduction) Read by Tyler Smith
Phillips, Robert. "Running On Empty"
Read by Matt Rambo. See Fathers, Sons, and Memory in Three Poems for complete text.
Roethke, Theodore. "My Papa's Waltz"
Read by Taz Aziz. See Fathers, Sons, and Memory in Three Poems for complete text and audio file of author reading the poem.
Sellers, Bettie. "In the Counselor's Waiting Room"
Read by Lisa Rucker.
Shakespeare, William. "That time of year thou mayst in me behold"
Read by Larry McMullen. Check back later for link to the web site for this poem.
Snyder, Richard. "A Mongoloid Child Handling Shells on the Beach"
Read by Courtney Hyde.
Stafford, William. "Traveling through the Dark"
Read by Todd Nelson.
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord. "Ulysses"
Read by Mo Duperre.
Thomas, Dylan. "Do not go gentle into that good night"
Read by Larry McMullen.
Whitman, Walt. "A Noiseless Patient Spider"
Read by Larry McMullen.
Wilbur, Richard, "Still Citizen Sparrow"
Poem (with Introduction) Read by Tyler Smith

Copyright 2003. Midlands Technical College.
Audio files contain readings by students and faculty at Midlands Technical College
. They were created as part of a project funded by a college curriculum development grant in 2000. Project members were
Helen Kingkade, Travis Gordon, Jeffrey Hopkins, Colin Dodd, and Joe Chinnes.

The Resources for Poetry site was created and is maintained by Travis Gordon, English Department, Midlands Technical College. Comments and suggestions are welcome.