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Resources share the relationship genre to Poetry
- The wanting way, poems, Adam Wolfond
- Playlist for the Apocalypse, poems, Rita Dove
- What noise against the cane, Desiree C. Bailey ; foreword by Carl Phillips
- Every day we get more illegal, Juan Felipe Herrera
- A film in which I play everyone, poems, Mary Jo Bang
- Burns, poems, edited and introduced by Gerard Carruthers
- The Clogher quartet, Louis Mulcahy, Book one
- My book house, edited by Olive Beaupre Miller, 8
- Devout, an anthology of angels, edited by Quinton Li
- The world will follow joy, turning madness into flowers (new poems), Alice Walker
- Return, Emily Lee Luan
- Taking the homeless census, Alexis Ivy
- 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
- Parish krewes, Micah Ballard
- Feel your way through, a book of poetry, Kelsea Ballerini
- Apsara in New York, poems, Sokunthary Svay
- What you want, Maureen N. McLane
- Feel the beat, dance poems that zing from salsa to swing, Marilyn Singer ; illustrated by Kristi Valiant
- Calling the Moon, 16 period stories from BIPOC authors, edited by Aida Salazar and Yamile Saied Méndez
- Said not said, poems, Fred Marchant
- Pushcart prize XLVI, best of the small presses 2022, edited by Bill Henderson, with the Pushcart Prize editors
- They rise like a wave, an anthology of Asian American women poets, edited by Christine Kitano and Alycia Pirmohamed ; foreword by Sandeep Parmar
- For you with love, How do I love thee? Let me count the ways, compiled by Sarah Anne Stuart
- There you are, poems, Louis Simpson
- The hill we climb, an inaugural poem for the country, Amanda Gorman ; foreword by Oprah Winfrey
- Woke, a young poet's call to justice, Mahogany L. Browne, with Elizabeth Acevedo and Olivia Gatwood ; foreword by Jason Reynolds ; illustrated by Theodore Taylor III
- The new one, painfully true stories from a reluctant dad, Mike Birbiglia ; with poems by J. Hope Stein
- Ghaz̲ā, ghaz̲ā, ghaz̲āy afsānahāy, Food, food, fabulous food, written by Kate Clynes ; illustrated by MW ; re-telling in Dari by Rahim Ghafori
- The tale of a niggun, Elie Wiesel ; illustrations by Mark Podwal ; introduction by Elisha Wiesel
- Work, for the night is coming, Jared Carter
- Torque, David Rivard
- Late empire, David Wojahn
- The walk to Cefalù, poems, by Lynne Viti
- Jumped in, Patrick Flores-Scott
- Then the war, and selected poems, 2007-2020, Carl Phillips
- For the century's end, poems, 1990-1999, John Haines
- Brother sleep, Aldo Amparán
- Tropic of squalor, poems, Mary Karr
- Moví la mano, I moved my hand, [written by] Jorge Luján ; [illustrated by] Mandana Sadat ; translated by Elisa Amado
- Dark horses, new poems, X.J. Kennedy
- Wade in the water, poems, Tracy K. Smith
- The genocide's love baby learns to sing, Princess Moon
- Boston Vermont, poems, by William Corbett
- The shared world, poems, Vievee Francis
- What you need to be warm, [by] Neil Gaiman ; [art by] Chris Riddell, Benji Davies, Yuliya Gwilym, Nadine Kaadan, Daniel Egnéus, Pam Smy, Petr Horácek, Beth Suzanna, Bagram Ibatoulline, Marie-Alice Harel, Majid Adin and Richard Jones ; [cover art by] Oliver Jeffers
- The prophet, Kahlil Gibran ; foreword by Rupi Kaur
- Ghost orchid, poems by Maurya Simon
- Poems in the attic, by Nikki Grimes ; illustrations by Elizabeth Zunon
- From the republic of conscience, an international anthology of poetry, edited by Kerry Flattley & Chris Wallace-Crabbe
- The lay of Aotrou and Itroun, together with the Corrigan poems, by J.R.R. Tolkien ; edited by Verlyn Flieger ; with a note on the text by Christopher Tolkien