Incoming Resources
- XX, poems for the twentieth century, Campbell McGrath
- Ink knows no borders, poems of the immigrant and refugee experience, edited by Patrice Vecchione and Alyssa Raymond
- The translations of Seamus Heaney, edited by Marco Sonzogni
- Behold our magical garden, poems fresh from a school garden, Allan Wolf ; illustrated by Daniel Duncan
- Late in the day, poems, 2010-2014, by Ursula K. Le Guin
- How to carry water, selected poems of Lucille Clifton, edited by Aracelis Girmay
- We hope this reaches you in time, Samantha King Holmes and r.h. Sin
- My name is Jason. Mine too, our story, our way, by Jason Reynolds and Jason Griffin
- This is the honey, an anthology of contemporary Black poets, edited with an introduction by Kwame Alexander
- The barn, Leah H. Rogers ; illustrated by Barry Root
- A great big cuddle, poems for the very young, Michael Rosen ; illustrated by Chris Riddell
- You stole my name, by Dennis McGregor
- I can't talk about the trees without the blood, Tiana Clark
- Twinkle, twinkle little star, as told and illustrated by Iza Trapani
- Tolʹko dli͡a deteĭ, stikhi, Irina Pivovarova ; khudozhnik, A. Shurit͡s
- Spar, poems, by Karen Volkman
- Selected poems, William Wordsworth ; edited and with an introduction and notes by Stephen Gill
- Indecency, Justin Phillip Reed
- I am arrogant & cruel, a collection of poetry, by Stiles
- Still can't do my daughter's hair, by William Evans
- Flutter & hum, animal poems = Aleteo y zumbido : poemas de animales, Julie Paschkis
- The day the universe exploded my head, poems to take you into space and back again, Allan Wolf ; illustrated by Anna Raff
- Perennial, Kelly Forsythe
- Furthest ecology, poems, Adam Fagin
- The study of human life, Joshua Bennett
- My daddy rules the world, poems about dads, poems and illustrations by Hope Anita Smith
- The emperor of water clocks, Yusef Komunyakaa
- Imagine, Juan Felipe Herrera ; illustrated by Lauren Castillo
- Bread and circus, Airea D. Matthews
- Say the name, a survivor's tale in prose and poetry, Judith H. Sherman
- Gold, Rumi ; translated from the Farsi by Haleh Liza Gafori
- A is for oboe, the orchestra's alphabet, Lera Auerbach and Marilyn Nelson ; illustrated by Paul Hoppe
- The face of expression 2, in your face, Aaron Woodson
- I'm just no good at rhyming and other nonsense for mischievous kids and immature grown-ups, written by Chris Harris ; illustrated by Lane Smith
- The wisdom of trees, how trees work together to form a natural kingdom, Lita Judge
- Thirteen ways of looking at a black boy, Tony Medina & 13 artists
- Musical tables, poems, Billy Collins
- World enough, Maureen N. McLane
- These are the words, Nikita Gill
- One minute till bedtime, 60-second poems to send you off to sleep, selected by Kenn Nesbitt ; art by Christoph Niemann
- Woman without shame, poems, Sandra Cisneros
- I do everything I'm told, poems, Megan Fernandes
- Breath better spent, living Black girlhood, DaMaris B. Hill
- My thoughts are clouds, poems for mindfulness, Georgia Heard ; illustrated by Isabel Roxas
- The weary blues, Langston Hughes ; introduction by Carl Van Vechten ; with a new foreword by Kevin Young
- Don't call us dead, poems, Danez Smith
- GRAND TOUR, poems, Elisa Gonzalez
- Champion chompers, super stinkers and other poems by extraordinary animals, written by Linda Ashman ; illustrated by Aparna Varma
- The Confederate soldier in the Civil War, 1861-1865., Prefaced by a eulogy by Major-General Fitzhugh Lee. The foundation and formation of the Confederacy and the secession of the Southern States and prominent parts taken by Hon. Jefferson Davis, Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, and others. Campaigns, battles, sieges, charges, skirmishes, etc. By General Robert E. Lee, Generals Albert Sidney Johnston, Joseph E. Johnston, and others. The Confederate States Navy, from its first organization to the end of the war. Naval engagements, blockade running, operations of cruisers, torpedo service, etc. By Admiral Franklin Buchanan, Rear Admiral Raphael Semmes, etc., Edited by Ben LaBree
- Cinderbiter, Celtic poems, versions by Martin Shaw & Tony Hoagland