The 48 wrestling poems are up
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I've only read the first few, and enjoyed some of them very much, but surely a poem such as Black Ice by Pamela Uschuk isn't about wrestling? Ok, it contains the line 'a school bus carrying wrestlers' but that's the only connection I can see, apart from the broadest sense of wrestling with the ice.
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Having said that, it's an impressive collection, nicely put together. Good job.
Rosencrantz: What are you playing at? Guildenstern: Words. Words. They're all we have to go on.
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I'm enjoying reading through this collection. Too much Emily Dickinson though; two or three by her would have sufficed. But apart from that it's really well curated, I like the alphabetical sorting and the images are superb.
fine words butter no parsnips