Poetry to help the elderly
This part of the website helps people to start poetry programs for the elderly in their communities
Poetry to help the dying
This part of the website helps people, through poetry, prepare for death
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Poetry Presentations For The Elderly
- Introduction
- The Poetry Presentations
- Index Of Presentations
- - Introductory Presentation
- - November
- - January
- - Love
- - Americana
- - Spring
- - Food
- - June (and Marriage)
- - July – America
- - Birth to School
- - Work
- - Post-Work
- - The American West and Manhood
- - Protest Poems
- - Muslim Poetry
- - Jewish Poetry
- - The Night
- - Prayer and Miracles
- - Family
- - Travel
- - Animals
- - Music
- - Manhattan
- - Water
- - Other Souls
- - Weather
- - Becoming One’s Own Person
- - Birds
- - Success and Failure
- - Movies
- - In Love With Life
- - Doctors/Illness
- - Trains
- - Learning
- - Baseball
- - Time
- - Different Kinds of People
- - Autumn
- - Letting Go
- - America’s Shadow
- - “Let My People Go” and Other Protest Poetry from William Blake to Maya Angelou
- - Painting
- - Old-Fashioned
- - Clothes
- - Dealing with Serious Problems
- - African-American Poets
- - Dharma/Yoga
- - Jerusalem
- - Trees
- - Men and Women
- - Dogs
- - Moving from the Head to the Heart
- - When Conventional Work Is Done: “The Sky Is Filled with Stars, Invisible by Day”
Poetry to Help the Dying
- Introduction
- Poems
- - List of Poems
- - Happy the Man
- - Nature
- - Teaching of Chief Tecumseh of the Shawnee Nation
- - The God Forsakes Anthony
- - Terminus
- - Master of beauty
- - Psalm 23
- Postscript
About Us
- An Account of My Life Called “A Pilgrim’s Progress,” by Marvin Wexler
- Colleagues
- The Evolution of the Poetry Program
- Law, Justice and Poetry
- My Four-And-A-Half Decade Day Job: Marvin Wexler, Attorney at Law
- “Al-Andalus — An Andalucian Romance” — A Film or Play for our Fractured Time, with a Minor in Poetry and a Major in Covivencia
- Trump Poem: “My Robin Hood Costume Is An Incredible Winner”
- A New Contract With America: Pursuing the Common Good, with No Citizen Left Behind
HOME
Poetry Presentations For The Elderly
Introduction
The Poetry Presentations
Index Of Presentations
Introductory Presentation
November
January
Love
Americana
Spring
Food
June (and Marriage)
July – America
Birth to School
Work
Post-Work
The American West and Manhood
Protest Poems
Muslim Poetry
Jewish Poetry
The Night
Prayer and Miracles
Family
Travel
Animals
Music
Manhattan
Water
Other Souls
Weather
Becoming One’s Own Person
Birds
Success and Failure
Movies
In Love With Life
Doctors/Illness
Trains
Learning
Baseball
Time
Different Kinds of People
Autumn
Letting Go
America’s Shadow
“Let My People Go” and Other Protest Poetry from William Blake to Maya Angelou
Painting
Old-Fashioned
Clothes
Dealing with Serious Problems
African-American Poets
Dharma/Yoga
Jerusalem
Trees
Men and Women
Dogs
Moving from the Head to the Heart
When Conventional Work Is Done: “The Sky Is Filled with Stars, Invisible by Day”
Poetry to Help the Dying
Introduction
Poems
List of Poems
Happy the Man
Nature
Teaching of Chief Tecumseh of the Shawnee Nation
The God Forsakes Anthony
Terminus
Master of beauty
Psalm 23
Postscript
About Us
An Account of My Life Called “A Pilgrim’s Progress,” by Marvin Wexler
Colleagues
The Evolution of the Poetry Program
Law, Justice and Poetry
My Four-And-A-Half Decade Day Job: Marvin Wexler, Attorney at Law
“Al-Andalus — An Andalucian Romance” — A Film or Play for our Fractured Time, with a Minor in Poetry and a Major in Covivencia
Trump Poem: “My Robin Hood Costume Is An Incredible Winner”
A New Contract With America: Pursuing the Common Good, with No Citizen Left Behind
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