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Other crossword clues for answer "POEM"

POEM
Writing in verse
Metrical composition
It has many feet
Verbal composition
Lines measured by feet
Jabberwocky, for one
Crane's creation
Dove creation
Dove product
Haiku or clerihew
Pound piece
Valentine's text
Mash note verse
Trees, e.g.
Haiku
Frost output
Item for a meter reader?
Clerihew or haiku
Haiku or sonnet
Jabberwocky, e.g.
Ode or sonnet
Slam offering
The Cremation of Sam McGee, e.g.
Dithyramb, e.g.
The Cremation of Sam McGee, for one
Gray piece
Service lines, e.g.?
A ___ should not mean / But be: Archibald MacLeish
Work with a meter
Service lines?
Work with feet
Childhood Is the Kingdom Where Nobody Dies, e.g.
Frost bit?
Brown Penny, e.g.
It "begins as a lump in the throat," per Robert Frost
Maya Angelou creation
Sonnet or haiku
Sonnet, e.g.
Sexton's output
Word from the Greek for "to compose"
Ogden Nash output
Romantic recital
Browning meat and potatoes?
Countee Cullen output
Rhymer's writing
Meter reader's reading, maybe
Ode
Wordsworth work
Haiku, for one
Rhyming composition
Words by Wordsworth
Work by 34-Down
Ode, for one
Pound work
Whitman sampler?
Limerick, for one
Maya Angelou work
Rhythmic writing
Piece for a meter reader?
Wordsworth words
It's less lovely than a tree, to Kilmer
Valentine's Day gift, perhaps
49-Down, for one
Frost creation
Ode or haiku
Piece with a rhyme scheme
Funeral Blues, for one
Donne deed
Frost's "Fire and Ice," for one
Housman piece
Rhyming work
Limerick, but not Dublin
Auld Lang Syne, e.g.
Pope piece
Walt Whitman work
Frost lines
Verse
Love lines?
Maya Angelou output
It's meter-made?
William Carlos Williams offering
Writing assignment at times
Found work, perhaps
Pound product
Eliot effort
Robert Browning work
Browning output
Browning piece
Greeting card item
Browning bread and butter?
Keats work
Housman work
Pope creation
66-Across, for one
Amanda Gorman creation
Dickinson work
Browning work
Pound output
Hardy work
Limerick, e.g.
Mary Oliver output
Words from Wordsworth
Work with a writer of its ilk contained in it
Pope output
35-Across, e.g.
Creative writing assignment
Trees, for one
Common greeting card content
Metered work, usually
Work often recited
Adrienne Rich work, e.g.
Audre Lorde creation
Ada Limón work
Sonnet or ode
To Autumn, for one
Limerick or haiku
Haiku or limerick
Metrical message
Haiku, e.g.
Casey at the Bat, for one
63 Across work
Frost work
Sandburg selection
Sonnet, for instance
Robert Frost work
Longfellow creation
Frost product
Limerick, for example
Little Jack Horner is one
Limerick or ode
Rhyme
Rhymed verse
Service selection
58 Down, for one
Dickinson creation
Ninth word of "Trees"
Shelley selection
Greeting-card feature, often
Subject of a meter reading
2009 inauguration recitation
Sonnet, for example
Part of some greeting cards
Gray lines
Browning thing
Sonnet, for one
Whitman work
Literary verse
Lyric, essentially
Ode or limerick
Recitation at some slams
Sonnet or limerick
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, at first
America is a __ in our eyes: Emerson
Song lyric, sort of
Common greeting card inclusion
Limerick or sonnet
Grass piece
It's got rhythm
Clerihew, for example
Roundelay, e.g.
Prior work
Prothalamion, e.g.
Masters piece
Georgic.
Most poorly paid literary production.
What "Lord Weary's Castle" is.
Couplet.
The Waste Land, for instance.
Result of playing the game bouts-rimés.
John Brown's Body, for instance.
Artistic creation.
Lyric beauty.
Opus by T. S. Eliot.
Product of 51 Down.
Sandburg's forte.
See 5 Down.
John Brown's Body, for example.
Forte of 30 Across.
The May Queen, for instance.
Triolet.
Anything beautiful.
Thing of beauty.
Invictus, for example.
Lyric.
To a Skylark.
A thing of beauty.
Catullus opus.
Dithyramb.
The Gift Outright, for one.
Ballad.
Quatrain.
Madrigal.
Meter man's offering
Pentastich, e.g.
Editorial page feature.
Literary work.
Work of art.
The Lady of the Lake.
Eclogue.
Metrical word.
Madrigal, for one.
Something of lyric beauty.
Leaves of Grass selection.
Frost piece
Lyrical creation
Moore work
T. S. Eliot product
Evangeline, for one
Rhymer's opus
Keats output
Patterns or "Birches"
Quatrain container
Christina Rossetti's "Up-Hill," e.g.
Rondel, e.g.
Skald's opus
Tone ___
Lamia is one
Anne Sexton creation
Cowper creation
Rondelet or roundel
This helped save Old Ironsides
Plath gem
Bard's product
H.D. offering
Houseman product
Laureate's product
Thanatopsis, e.g.
Ode, e.g.
Ulalume, e.g.
Tennyson product
Auden offering
Idyl or sonnet
James Merrill product
Wilbur product
Wilbur work
Mona Van Duyn creation
Lay, e.g.
Fancy foot work?
Field work
It may scan
Collection of staves
Robert Frost writing
A ___ should not mean / But be: MacLeish
Burns writing
Lay
A Dream Within a Dream, e.g.
Elegy, e.g.
Robert Frost piece
Feature of many a sympathy card
Hallmark card text, often
Pope's work
Stressful work?
Odyssey, for one
Rhapsody, e.g.
Ditty, e.g.
It has feet in a line
It may be measured by a meter
It's never finished, only abandoned, per Paul Valéry
Scanning work, often
Something to scan
46-Down, for one
Offering in The New Yorker
The Star-Spangled Banner, basically
It "should not mean / But be," per Archibald MacLeish
Greeting card text, often
Work by Wordsworth or Whitman
It may be measured in feet
Many a hymn, essentially
One adorns the Statue of Liberty
A short one by Ogden Nash reads "Parsley / is gharsley"
Amanda Gorman's "The Hill We Climb," for one
It's measured in both feet and meters
Muhammad Ali's "Me! Whee!," e.g.
It may be measured in both feet and meters
It's measured in feet, not inches
Epigram or elegy
One might begin "Roses are red ..."
It may be measured in feet and meters
Work by 2-Down
Beautiful lyrics, to some
Dylan lyric?
Dylan song?
Pretty lyric?
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening, e.g.
Bit of verse
Rita Dove creation
The Auroras of Autumn or "Trees," e.g.
Ezra Pound work
Cumming attraction?
Greeting-card innards, often
It's sometimes made of couplets
Its structure may include feet
Casey at the Bat, for instance
Cummings attraction?
Bard's creation
Feet are divisions of a meter in this
Versifier's output
The Raven, e.g.
Literary composition
Rhyming literature
It has been compared to a tree
Romantic recitation
Sonnet or haiku, e.g.
The Waste Land, e.g.
Epode
It's not as lovely as a tree
Poe creation
Greeting-card contents, often
Rhymer's creation
Greeting card feature
Joy Harjo or Emily Dickinson piece
Jabberwocky is one
Emma Lazarus' "The New Colossus," for one
The Hill We Climb, e.g.
Tanka or haiku
Work from Frost
Sonnet
Limerick
Allen Ginsberg medium
Literary output
Work by Emily Dickinson
<I>Annabel Lee<I>, e.g.
59-Across, for one
Whitman output
The Highwayman, for one
Kilmer creation
It may consist of couplets
Tennyson creation
Rupi Kaur creation
Sonia Sanchez creation
Victoria Chang creation
Laureate's creation
Coffeehouse recitation
Coleridge creation
Greeting card words, often
Mother Goose offering
___ in Praise of Menstruation (Clifton work)
Cathy Park Hong creation
Haiku or tanka
Lucille Clifton creation
Megan Falley creation
See 1-Down
A Litany for Survival, e.g.
Work such as Nikki Giovanni's "I Wrote a Good Omelet"
Snow and Dirty Rain, e.g.
Claudia Rankine creation
Haiku or sestina
Robert Burns' "Halloween," e.g.
Work by Rumi or Hafez
Plath offering
Bit of Frost?
Hallmark filler
A ___ is never finished, only abandoned: Paul Valéry
In it, feet are divisions of a meter
Masters work
Metric work
Sonnet or sestina
Whittier work
It may be epic
The Raven or "The Tyger"
Burns's "Halloween," e.g.
She Walks in Beauty, e.g.
Pope work