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I Wouldn't Have Missed It: Selected Poems by
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Nathaniel Houser
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Common sense poetry on baseball, cars, and everyday written words. The justice system always has a roadblock
— May 13, 2026 04:59AM
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Nathaniel Houser
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The rhythm and the rhyme of memories
— Mar 24, 2026 03:37AM
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Nathaniel Houser
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Good Riddance, But Now What?
Another year is coming and all I can recall is the time bomb at the end of the hall. Prepare for a new toy, a new fire truck going beep beep. And recall the cadence of learned sounds from last year.
— Mar 15, 2026 05:20AM
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Another year is coming and all I can recall is the time bomb at the end of the hall. Prepare for a new toy, a new fire truck going beep beep. And recall the cadence of learned sounds from last year.
Nathaniel Houser
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Trick or trek.
A collection of comical poems on life
— Mar 11, 2026 07:34PM
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A collection of comical poems on life
Nathaniel Houser
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Shrinking Song
Under the Floor
— Jan 10, 2026 12:02PM
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Under the Floor
Nathaniel Houser
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In the first 25 pages of poems, Ogden, captures an angry angst towards money and mankind’s dependency on capitalism. He writes of llamas and rhinos in a clever way. Capturing the beauty of raising a child, but not other parents children. Different peaks of view.
— Nov 09, 2025 05:06AM
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