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Resources share the relationship genre to Poetry
- Ugly music, Diannely Antigua
- Friends and foes, poems about us all, Douglas Florian
- Ancestor approved, intertribal stories for kids, edited by Cynthia Leitich Smith
- Monument, poems : new and selected, Natasha Trethewey
- Book of questions, selections = Libro de las preguntas : selecciones, Pablo Neruda ; illustrated by = ilustrado por Paloma Valdivia ; translated by = traducido por Sara Lissa Paulson
- Song of my softening, Omotara James
- Holi colors, Rina Singh
- Free at last, a Juneteenth poem, written by Sojourner Kincaid Rolle ; illustrated by Alex Bostic
- Cinquain poems, by Ruthie Van Oosbree ; poems by Lauren Kukla
- The best American poetry, 2019, Major Jackson, editor ; David Lehman, series editor
- Heart talk, poetic wisdom for a better life, Cleo Wade
- The tiny journalist, poems, Naomi Shihab Nye
- Collected poems, Sonia Sanchez
- Candy smash, by Jacqueline Davies
- New York City haiku, from the readers of The New York Times ; illustrations by James Gulliver Hancock
- The beauty, poems, Jane Hirshfield
- Lvoe, poems, epigrams & aphorisms
- The park, John Freeman
- Violet bent backwards over the grass, Lana Del Rey
- Out of the dust, Karen Hesse
- Pizza and other stinky poems, pictures by Amanda Haley
- Cotton moon, haiku and senryu, Barrie Levine
- Three little kittens and other favorite nursery rhymes, selected and illustrated by Tony Ross
- Wade in the water, poems, Tracy K. Smith
- Pilgrim bell, poems, Kaveh Akbar
- Fancy Nancy, poet extraordinaire!, written by Jane O'Connor ; illustrated by Robin Preiss Glasser
- Jazz day, the making of a famous photograph, Roxane Orgill
- NDN coping mechanisms, notes from the field, Billy-Ray Belcourt
- Limerick poems, by Ruthie Van Oosbree ; poems by Lauren Kukla
- This is the honey, an anthology of contemporary Black poets, edited with an introduction by Kwame Alexander
- Extra hidden life, among the days, Brenda Hillman
- Mary's monster, love, madness, and how Mary Shelley created Frankenstein, Lita Judge
- Deaf republic, poems, Ilya Kaminsky
- Julie Andrews' collection of poems, songs, and lullabies, selected by Julie Andrews & Emma Walton Hamilton ; paintings by James McMullan
- Yum! mmmm! qué rico!, Americas' sproutings, haiku by Pat Mora ; pictures by Rafael López
- Butterfly eyes and other secrets of the meadow, written by Joyce Sidman ; illustrated by Beth Krommes
- Bright brown baby, a treasury, by Andrea Davis Pinkney, illustrated by Brian Pinkney
- The fall of Arthur, by J.R.R. Tolkien ; edited by Christopher Tolkien
- Horizons, a group of poems
- Bina, a novel in warnings, Anakana Schofield
- Counting descent, Clint Smith
- Woke, a young poet's call to justice, Mahogany L. Browne, with Elizabeth Acevedo and Olivia Gatwood ; foreword by Jason Reynolds ; illustrated by Theodore Taylor III
- Walt Whitman, the complete poems, Walt Whitman ; edited with an introductory note by Francis Murphy
- Together in a sudden strangeness, America's poets respond to the pandemic, edited by Alice Quinn
- The BreakBeat poets, new American poetry in the age of hip-hop, Kevin Coval, Quraysh Ali Lansana, & Nate Marshall, editors
- The hill we climb, an inaugural poem for the country, Amanda Gorman ; foreword by Oprah Winfrey
- The proper way to meet a hedgehog and other how-to poems, selected by Paul B. Janeczko ; illustrated by Richard Jones
- Black girl, call home, Jasmine Mans
- A meal of the stars, poems up and down, by Dana Jensen ; illustrated by Tricia Tusa
- Ink knows no borders, poems of the immigrant and refugee experience, edited by Patrice Vecchione and Alyssa Raymond