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Here is a sample of one of the first postcards we distributed. Please comment with suggestions!
Pass On Poetry (PoP) is a public poetry project aimed to bring together people through poetry by providing common ground on which they can relate to and to discuss poetry.
I love your idea!! Let me hit up some of these fantastic postcards.
ReplyDeleteThis is an E. St. V. Millay poem I don't know. Rare! I love it. So subtly saucy.
ReplyDeleteThe postcard is lovely! And it's great that the poem is about travel, since that's usually why people send postcards. I like how the poem is short and captivating.
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