Poetic Openings : Bertolt Brecht to Joseph Brodsky

Poet : Bertolt Brecht : Poem : United Front Song : First Line : And because a man is human
Poet : Bertolt Brecht : Poem : What Has Happened? : First Line : The industrialist is having his aeroplane serviced.
Poet : Joseph Brodsky : Poem : 5/24/1980 : First Line : I have braved, for want of wild beasts, steel cages,
Poet : Joseph Brodsky : Poem : A List Of Some Observation... : First Line : A list of some observation. In a corner, it's warm.
Poet : Joseph Brodsky : Poem : A Polar Explorer : First Line : All the huskies are eaten. There is no space
Poet : Joseph Brodsky : Poem : Belfast Tune : First Line : Here's a girl from a dangerous town
Poet : Joseph Brodsky : Poem : Dutch Mistress : First Line : A hotel in whose ledgers departures are more prominent than arrivals.
Poet : Joseph Brodsky : Poem : Elegy : First Line : It's not that the Muse feels like clamming up,
Poet : Joseph Brodsky : Poem : Folk Tune : First Line : It's not that the Muse feels like clamming up,
Poet : Joseph Brodsky : Poem : Galatea Encore : First Line : As though the mercury's under its tongue, it won't
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