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Poems for Daylight Savings

November 6, 2010 by PaulM Posted in Culture, Current Events, History, Lowell, Poetry Leave a Comment

From the NYTimes website, here are several poems in which the writers speak to the daylight savings time experience.  It’s a big deal when the NYT gives this kind of premium space to poets. The contributors are well known.

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