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Thank you for joining us in a month of poemsfor reading daily, for the many wonderful comments you've sent in, for forwarding your favorites along. As a farewell, we offer this final reading by John Updike of Frank O'Hara's "The Day Lady Died."
Listen to John Updike reading 'The Day Lady Died'.
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