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Byzantium I Come Not From
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Ray Bradbury
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Poem
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| 6 |
What I Do Is Me—For That I Came
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Ray Bradbury
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Poem
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| 8 |
I Am the Residue of All My Daughters' Lives
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Ray Bradbury
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Poem
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| 10 |
We March Back to Olympus
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Ray Bradbury
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Poem
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| 12 |
Ghost at the Window, Hive on the Hearth
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Ray Bradbury
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Poem
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| 13 |
Boy Pope Behold! Dog Bishop See!
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Ray Bradbury
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Poem
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| 16 |
I Have a Brother, Mostly Dead
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Ray Bradbury
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Poem
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| 18 |
Why Viking Lander, Why the Planet Mars?
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Ray Bradbury
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Poem
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| 20 |
We Have Our Arts So We Won't Die of Truth
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Ray Bradbury
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Poem
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| 22 |
I Die, So Dies the World
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Ray Bradbury
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Poem
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| 23 |
My Love, She Weeps at Many Things
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Ray Bradbury
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Poem
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| 25 |
Death as a Conversation Piece
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Ray Bradbury
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Poem
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| 26 |
Remembrance II
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Ray Bradbury
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Poem
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| 29 |
J.C.—Summer '28
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Ray Bradbury
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Poem
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| 31 |
The Young Galileo Speaks
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Ray Bradbury
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Poem
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| 32 |
The Beast Atop the Building, the Tiger on the Stairs
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Ray Bradbury
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Poem
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| 35 |
Why Didn't Someone Tell Me About Crying in the Shower?
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Ray Bradbury
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Poem
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| 38 |
Somewhere a Band Is Playing
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Ray Bradbury
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Poem
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| 41 |
The Nefertiti-Tut Express
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Ray Bradbury
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Poem
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| 44 |
Telephone Friends, in Far Places
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Ray Bradbury
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Poem
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| 46 |
Death for Dinner, Doom for Lunch
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Ray Bradbury
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Poem
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| 47 |
Out of Dickinson by Poe, or the Only Begotten Son of Emily and Edgar
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Ray Bradbury
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Poem
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| 48 |
Lo, the Ghost of Our Least Favorite Uncle
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Ray Bradbury
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Poem
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| 51 |
That Son of Richard III
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Ray Bradbury
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Poem
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| 57 |
A Poem with a Note: All England Empty, the People Flown
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Ray Bradbury
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Poem
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| 64 |
The Syncopated Hunchbacked Man
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Ray Bradbury
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Poem
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| 65 |
If Man Is Dead, Then God Is Slain
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Ray Bradbury
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Poem
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| 68 |
Thoughts on Visiting the Main Rocket Assembly Building at Cape Canaveral for the First Time
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Ray Bradbury
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Poem
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| 72 |
Their Names in Dust, Their Dates in Grass
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Ray Bradbury
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Poem
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| 75 |
Long Thoughts on Best-Sellers by Worst People
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Ray Bradbury
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Poem
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| xi |
Prologue
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Ray Bradbury
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Poem
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