Late November: Dane County, Wisconsin - A video poem

Wisconsin Poet Laureate Marilyn L. Taylor's reading of her poem "Late November: Dane County, Wisconsin." This is the first of four seasonal poems Ms. Taylor will be contributing.

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    Wisconsin Poet Laureate Marilyn L. Taylor's reading of her poem "Late November: Dane County, Wisconsin." This is the first of four seasonal poems Ms. Taylor will be contributing.
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  • Late November: Dane County, Wisconsin - A video poem
    Late November: Dane County, Wisconsin - A video poem
    Wisconsin Poet Laureate Marilyn L. Taylor's reading of her poem "Late November: Dane County, Wisconsin." This is the first of four seasonal poems Ms. Taylor will be contributing.

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