Poetry Audiobooks

The Knopf National Poetry Month(TM) CollectionOur poetry audio collection offers a wide variety of great books. Choose from a broad selection of downloadable audiobook titles including The Knopf National Poetry Month(TM) Collection and Home to name a few. Our selection of poetry books includes great listens from well known authors such as Various . And you're assured of the widest compatibility you'll find anywhere online no matter what portable listening device you own. Browse our amazing selection and get ready to enjoy listening to all of your favorite authors!

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Extended Sample Voyage of the Sable Venus by Robin Coste Lewis
Extended Sample Indecency by Justin Phillip Reed
Extended Sample Stag's Leap by Sharon Olds
Extended Sample Cry Back My Sea by Sarah Arvio
Extended Sample Ordinary Blessings by Meta Herrick Carlson
Extended Sample War Between Good and Evil by Ira Davis
Extended Sample Goldenrod by Maggie Smith
Extended Sample M Archive by Alexis Pauline Gumbs
Extended Sample Life is a Dance by Tom Stodulka
Extended Sample We Are The Winter People by Jenny Rowbory
Extended Sample Acrobat by Nabaneeta Dev Sen
Extended Sample Ghost Forest by Pik-Shuen Fung
Extended Sample Postcolonial Love Poem by Natalie Diaz
Extended Sample Stereo(TYPE) by Jonah Mixon-Webster
Extended Sample Somebody Else Sold the World by Adrian Matejka
Extended Sample The Collection Plate by Kendra Allen
Extended Sample Parallel Movement of the Hands by John Ashbery
Extended Sample Small Cures by Della Hicks-Wilson
Extended Sample Audacious by Doreen Taylor
Extended Sample Terraform by Propaganda
Extended Sample Vulnerable AF by Tarriona Ball
Extended Sample What He Did in Solitary by Amit Majmudar
Extended Sample The Fencepost Knows Too Much by Jack Piatt
Extended Sample Idyllium Delphos by Marlen Flores
Extended Sample The Essential Muriel Rukeyser by Muriel Rukeyser
Extended Sample Walkman by Michael Robbins
Extended Sample Where Hope Comes From by Nikita Gill
Extended Sample The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson by Emily Dickinson
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