Incoming Resources
- The Creation, by James Weldon Johnson ; illustrated by James Ransome
- Casey at the bat, a ballad of the Republic, sung in the year 1888, Ernest Lawrence Thayer ; with additional text and illustrations by Patricia Polacco
- The dream keeper and other poems, Langston Hughes ; illustrations by Brian Pinkney, with additional poems by Langston Hughes
- A girl called Vincent, the life of poet Edna St. Vincent Millay, Krystyna Poray Goddu
- Hist whist, E.E. Cummings ; illustrated by Deborah Kogan Ray
- The disappearing alphabet, Richard Wilbur ; illustrated by David Diaz
- The road not taken, finding America in the poem everyone loves and almost everyone gets wrong, David Orr
- The sweet and sour animal book, Langston Hughes ; illustrations by students of the Harlem School of the Arts ; introduction by Ben Vereen ; afterword by George P. Cunningham
- Song of the camels, a Christmas poem, by Elizabeth Coatsworth ; illustrated by Anna Vojtech
- Runaway opposites, by Richard Wilbur ; illustrated by Henrik Drescher
- The collected works, Kahlil Gibran
- Savage beauty, the life of Edna St. Vincent Millay, Nancy Milford
- Langston Hughes, edited by Arnold Rampersad & David Roessel ; illustrations by Benny Andrews
- Poems and sketches of E.B. White. --
- The complete poems of Marianne Moore
- e.e. cummings, a life, Susan Cheever
- Selected poems, E.E. Cummings ; with introduction and commentary by Richard S. Kennedy
- Hope is an arrow, the story of Lebanese American poet Kahlil Gibran, Cory McCarthy ; illustrated by Ekua Holmes
- Halloween, Harry Behn ; illustrated by Greg Couch
- The creation, a poem, by James Weldon Johnson ; pictures by Carla Golembe
- Little tree, E.E. Cummings ; illustrated by Deborah Kogan Ray. --
- The story goes on, by Aileen Fisher ; illustrated by Mique Moriuchi
- The tale of Custard the Dragon, Ogden Nash ; illustrated by Lynn Munsinger
- Ernest L. Thayer's Casey at the bat, a ballad of the Republic sung in the year 1888, copiously and faithfully illustrated by Christopher Bing
- Poetry for young people, Carl Sandburg ; edited by Frances Schoonmaker Bolin ; illustrated by Steve Arcella
- Robert Frost, by Susan Temple Kesselring
- What lips my lips have kissed, the loves and love poems of Edna St. Vincent Millay, Daniel Mark Epstein
- The gilded edge, two audacious women and the cyanide love triangle that shook America, Catherine Prendergast
- The cremation of Sam McGee, by Robert W. Service ; paintings by Ted Harrison ; introduction by Pierre Berton. --
- Christmas trees, Robert Frost ; illustrated by Ted Rand
- Seeing into tomorrow, haiku, by Richard Wright ; biography and illustrations by Nina Crews
- The road not taken, and other poems, Robert Frost
- Collected poems, Edna St. Vincent Millay ; edited by Norma Millay
- E.E. Cummings, by Catherine Reef
- 16 words, William Carlos Williams & "The red wheelbarrow", by Lisa Rogers ; illustrations by Chuck Groenink
- Spoon River America, Edgar Lee Masters and the myth of the American small town, Jason Stacy
- Custard the dragon and the wicked knight, Ogden Nash ; illustrated by Lynn Munsinger
- A river of words, the story of William Carlos Williams, written by Jen Bryant ; illustrated by Melissa Sweet
- I had trouble in getting to Solla Sollew, by Dr. Seuss
- Finding Everett Ruess, the life and unsolved disappearance of a legendary wilderness explorer, David Roberts ; [foreword by Jon Krakauer]
- Edna St. Vincent Millay, edited by Frances Schoonmaker ; illustrator, Mike Bryce
- The collected poems of Langston Hughes, Arnold Rampersad, editor, David Roessel, associate editor
- New and collected poems, Richard Wilbur. --
- Mummy took cooking lessons and other poems, by John Ciardi ; illustrated by Merle Nacht
- My people, Langston Hughes ; photographs by Charles R. Smith Jr
- Laura Ingalls Wilder's fairy poems, introduced and compiled by Stephen W. Hines ; illustrated by Richard Hull
- The diggers, Margaret Wise Brown ; illustrated by Daniel Kirk
- Enormous smallness, a story of E.E. Cummings, by Matthew Burgess ; illustrations by Kris Di Giacomo
- I like stars, by Margaret Wise Brown ; illustrated by Joan Paley ; with an afterword by Leonard S. Marcus
- I, too, am America, Langston Hughes ; illustrated by Bryan Collier