Answer: POEM
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Verse
- Ballad
- Keats work
- Wordsworth work
- Literary work
- Frost lines
- Limerick, e.g.
- Lay
- "Funeral Blues," for one
- Limerick, for one
- Frost lines?
- Words from Wordsworth
- Ode
- Work with feet
- Valentine's Day gift, perhaps
- Pope piece
- Sonnet, e.g.
- Greeting card feature, often
- Coleridge creation
- Maya Angelou work
- Whitman sampler?
- Ode or haiku
- Literary composition
- Limerick
- Haiku, e.g.
- Gray piece
- Browning work
- Sonnet or ode
- Shelley selection
- "Odyssey," for one
- Wordsworth words
- Tone ___
- Rhymed verse
- Rhyme
- Pound piece
- Ode, e.g.
- Ode or sonnet
- Hardy work
- Gray lines
- Frost's "Fire and Ice," for one
- Field work
- Byron work
- Work with a meter
- Whitman work
- Whitman output
- Sonnet, for example
- Sonnet
- Rhythmic writing
- Pope work
- Greeting card feature
- Frost work
- Frost output
- Frost creation
- Frost bit?
- Burns writing
- Work with feet?
- Tennyson creation
- Service lines?
- Rhyming work
- Prior work
- Pound work
- Pound product
- Pope's work
- Piece with a rhyme scheme
- Part of some greeting cards
- Ode, for one
- Ode or ballade
- Ninth word of "Trees"
- Metered lines
- Masters work
- Literary output
- Limerick or sonnet
- Kilmer creation
- Its structure may include feet
- It's not as lovely as a tree
- It has been compared to a tree
- Haiku, for one
- Haiku or limerick
- Composition in verse
- Bard's creation
- "Trees," for one
- "The Raven," e.g.
- "Jabberwocky," for one
- ''To Autumn,'' for one
- Work with a writer of its ilk contained in it
- Work by Maya Angelou
- Walt Whitman work
- Versifier's output
- Stressful work?
- Sonnet or haiku
- Slam offering
- Rhyming literature
- Rhyming composition
- Pound output
- Masters piece
- Lyrical creation
- Longfellow creation
- Literary verse
- Limerick, for example
- Limerick or haiku
- Keats output
- It's less lovely than a tree, to Kilmer
- It may consist of couplets
- It may be epic
- It has feet in a line
- Greeting-card writing, often
- Frost product
- Frost piece
- Fancy foot work?
- Elegy, e.g.
- Dylan lyric?
- Dove product
- Cummings attraction?
- Browning thing
- Browning meat and potatoes?
- ''The Highwayman,'' for one
- Written piece that might rhyme
- Writing with feet
- Work you might scan
- Work such as Nikki Giovanni's "I Wrote a Good Omelet"
- Work often recited
- Work from Keats or Yeats
- Work from Frost
- Work by Wordsworth or Whitman
- Work by Rumi or Hafez
- Work by Emily Dickinson
- Work by Ada Limon
- William Wordsworth creation
- Wilbur work
- Wilbur product
- Whittier work
- Victoria Chang creation
- Valentine's text
- Triolet
- This helped save Old Ironsides
- Tennyson product
- Tennyson piece
- Tanka or haiku
- T. S. Eliot product
- Subject of a meter reading
- Sonnet, for one
- Sonnet or sestina
- Sonnet or limerick
- Sonnet or haiku, e.g.
- Sonia Sanchez creation
- Song lyric, sort of
- Something to scan
- Something that might have rhyme and meter
- Something created by Walt Whitman
- Some consider Dylan's words to be this
- Skald's opus
- Short piece of writing that often rhymes
- Service selection
- Service lines, e.g.?
- Scanning work, often
- Rupi Kaur creation
- Roundelay, e.g.
- Rondelet or roundel
- Rondel, e.g.
- Romantic recitation
- Romantic recital
- Robert Frost writing
- Robert Frost piece
- Robert Frost composition
- Robert Burns' "Halloween," e.g.
- Riddle, sometimes
- Rhyming piece of work
- Rhymer's opus
- Rhymer's creation
- Rhapsody, e.g.
- Recitation at some slams
- Quatrain container
- Prothalamion, e.g.
- Pretty lyric?
- Pound or Whitman product
- Pope output
- Pope endeavor
- Pope creation
- Poe creation
- Plath gem
- Piece of writing that often rhymes
- Piece for a meter reader?
- Pentastich, e.g.
- Pablo Neruda creation
- Open mic reading, perhaps
- One adorns the Statue of Liberty
- Offering in The New Yorker
- Ode or sonnet, for example
- Ode or limerick
- Muhammad Ali's "Me! Whee!," e.g.
- Mother Goose offering
- Moore work
- Mona Van Duyn creation
- Metrical work
- Metric work
- Metered work, usually
- Meter man's offering
- Megan Falley creation
- Maya Angelou creation
- Mary Oliver work
- Mary Oliver output
- Many a hymn, essentially
- Maggie Smith's "Good Bones," e.g.
- Lyric, essentially
- Lucille Clifton creation
- Limerick, but not Dublin
- Limerick or ode
- Lay, e.g.
- Laureate's product
- Laureate's creation
- Joy Harjo or Emily Dickinson piece
- James Merrill product
- Item for a meter reader?
- It's sometimes made of couplets
- It's never finished, only abandoned, per Paul Valéry
- It's measured in both feet and meters
- It's made up of metric units
- It may scan
- It may be measured in feet and meters
- It may be measured in feet
- It may be measured by a meter
- It has many feet
- It begins in delight and ends in wisdom: Robert Frost
- It "should not mean / But be," per Archibald MacLeish
- In it, feet are divisions of a meter
- Idyl or sonnet
- Housman work
- Housman piece
- Houseman product
- Hallmark card text, often
- Haiku or tanka
- Haiku or sonnet, for example
- Haiku or sestina
- Haiku or limerick, for example
- Haiku or clerihew
- H.D. offering
- Greeting-card innards, often
- Greeting-card feature, often
- Greeting-card contents, often
- Greeting card words, often
- Greeting card verse
- Greeting card text, often
- Feet are divisions of a meter in this
- Feature of many a sympathy card
- Epode
- Emma Lazarus' "The New Colossus," for one
- Emily Dickinson creation
- Dylan Thomas product
- Dylan song?
- Dove creation
- Donne deed
- Ditty, e.g.
- Dickinson work
- Dickinson creation
- Cumming attraction?
- Creative writing assignment
- Crane's creation
- Cowper creation
- Common greeting card inclusion
- Common greeting card content
- Collection of staves
- Coffeehouse recitation
- Claudia Rankine creation
- Christina Rossetti's "Up-Hill," e.g.
- Cathy Park Hong creation
- Byron offering
- Burns's "Halloween," e.g.
- Burns or Frost piece
- Browning offering
- Browning bread and butter?
- Beautiful lyrics, to some
- Bard's product
- Audre Lorde creation
- Auden offering
- Anne Sexton creation
- Amanda Gorman's "The Hill We Climb," for one
- Amanda Gorman's "The Hill We Climb," for example
- Amanda Gorman creation
- Allen Ginsberg medium
- Adrienne Rich work, e.g.
- Ada Limón work
- A short one by Ogden Nash reads "Parsley / is gharsley"
- 2009 inauguration recitation
- "Ulalume," e.g.
- "Trees," e.g.
- "The Waste Land," e.g.
- "The Star-Spangled Banner," basically
- "The Raven" or "The Tyger"
- "The Raven" or "The Tyger," for example
- "The May Queen," for instance.
- "The Hill We Climb," e.g.
- "The Cow" by Ogden Nash, for one
- "Thanatopsis," e.g.
- "Snow and Dirty Rain," e.g.
- "She Walks in Beauty," e.g.
- "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," at first
- "Patterns" or "Birches"
- "Ozymandias," for one
- "Ode on a Grecian Urn," for one
- "Lamia" is one
- "Jabberwocky" is one
- "Evangeline," for one
- "Casey at the Bat," for one
- "Casey at the Bat," for instance
- "Brown Penny," e.g.
- "Be Glad Your Nose Is on Your Face" or "The Raven"
- "Auld Lang Syne," e.g.
- "America is a __ in our eyes": Emerson
- "A Dream Within a Dream," e.g.
- "A ___ should not mean / But be": MacLeish
- "A ___ should not mean / But be": Archibald MacLeish
- "___ in Praise of Menstruation" (Clifton work)
- ''Little Jack Horner'' is one
- ''A Dream Within a Dream,'' e.g.
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