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EPISODE · Feb 28, 2025 · 39 MIN

Ep. 28 Original Poetry Narration and Some Poetry from Abram J. Ryan

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** This is the link to my AllPoetry platform (cited with permission): https://allpoetry.com/Dr._Jarrow/ In this episode, I narrate a mix of old and new original poems from the AllPoetry website in addition to narrating a few poems from 19th century poet Abram J. Ryan. His poems narrated in this episode were: "Far Away," "Listen," "Wrecked," and "Dreaming." As previously mentioned, some of my poetry has Christian undertones. Citations: Ryan's Poems Twelfth Edition pages 262-269. All Poetry (website cited with permission).

** This is the link to my AllPoetry platform (cited with permission): https://allpoetry.com/Dr._Jarrow/ In this episode, I narrate a mix of old and new original poems from the AllPoetry website in addition to narrating a few poems from 19th century poet Abram J. Ryan. His poems narrated in this episode were: "Far Away," "Listen," "Wrecked," and "Dreaming." As previously mentioned, some of my poetry has Christian undertones. Citations: Ryan's Poems Twelfth Edition pages 262-269. All Poetry (website cited with permission).

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