Ray Brown
Read my poetry at:

The Poetry of Ray Brown, http://raybrown.wordpress.com

An American and an Italian Spring, http://italianspring.wordpress.com

A Poet's Dream
http://apoetsdream.wordpress.com
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Location:
Frenchtown, NJ, 08825
Phone:
908-392-2601
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Photos from readingsUpdated about 3 months ago
Basilica of Sans Giovanni in LateranoCreated about 4 months ago
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As Veterans’ Day approaches, a tribute. Thank you........ _________________________ Pins ≈ O...
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Daydreaming…..where do our thoughts go during a daydreaming yawn? My Thoughts Escaped Me ≈ As ...
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I am a member of a very great workshop group, South Mountain Poets, who meet in Milburn, New Jersey. They also perform group poetry readings...
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Jake Austin is an 8th Grade student in California who had to do a 4 page double spaced report on a poet. When he discovered I was still living, he decided to do the report on me. He has written a wonderful poem as a part of his project and it is posted today on my blog...
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My recent poem, “What Progress Has Wrought”, has been accepted for publication in the Australian Magazine, FreeXpresSion. My thanks to Editor Peter F. Pike for appreciating this poem. “...
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With the World Series in full “swing” and Veteran’s Day coming up – A tribute to Le Roy “Lee” Hammer (1920-2006) of Livingston, NJ and to America’s “Greatest Generation.” Mr. Hammer returned ...
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An anthropologist, a full Professor at Princeton, has just returned to New Jersey after 30 months in the Australian outback. When he picks up a dead deer on the roadside below the Devil’s Tea Table along the Delaware River to use, he is fined by the Division of Fish & Wildlife….. ...
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With the Phillies in the World Series, I wrote this poem about the 3 year old girl, who when handed her father’s once in a lifetime catch of a foul ball, turned and threw it back on the field. They say a picture is worth a thousand words, which I hope does not apply to poets. ...