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Resources share the relationship genre to Poetry
- The river in the sky, Clive James
- Sweet people are everywhere, by Alice Walker ; illustrated by Quim Torres
- You don't have to be everything, poems for girls becoming themselves, edited by Diana Whitney ; illustrations by Cristina González, Kate Mockford, Stephanie Singleton
- How decent folk behave, Maxine Beneba Clarke
- An imaginary menagerie, poems and drawings by Roger McGough
- Dancing by the light of the moon, Gyles Brandreth
- Meet me at the intersection, edited by Rebecca Lim & Ambelin Kwaymullina
- Classic Australian poems, edited by Christopher Cheng ; illustrated by Gregory Rogers
- ART, poems by Charmaine Papertalk Green and John Kinsella
- The fire of joy, roughly 80 poems to get by heart and say aloud, Clive James
- Un día más, Francisco José Castillo Navarro
- Proud, compiled by Juno Dawson
- Behold our magical garden, poems fresh from a school garden, Allan Wolf ; illustrated by Daniel Duncan
- The man from Snowy River, Andrew Barton 'Banjo' Paterson ; with preface by Rolf Boldrewood
- Woven, First Nations poetic conversations from the Fair Trade project, commissioned by Red Room Poetry ; edited by Anne-Marie Te Whiu
- Clancy of the Overflow, Banjo Paterson ; Andrew McLean
- Collected poems, Vikram Seth
- My very first 100 words, selected, adapted, and illustrated by Rosemary Wells
- Weird, wild & wonderful, the poetry world of James Carter, illustrated by Neal Layton
- A user's guide to a pandemic, a joint production from 83 young writers, Story Factory, 100 Story Building, StoryBoard and The Story Island Project ; introduction by Markus Zusak
- A whale of a time, selected by Lou Peacock ; illustrated by Matt Hunt
- An open book, David Malouf
- Love is strong as death, poems chosen by Paul Kelly
- Homeland calling, edited by Ellen Van Neerven ; foreword by Danzal Baker aka Baker Boy ; artwork by Lakkari Pitt
- A line in the sand, 20 years of Red Room Poetry
- The collected poems of Rudyard Kipling, introduction and notes by George Orwell
- To my country, Ben Lawson ; with illustrations by Bruce Whatley
- Tales of two planets, stories of climate change and inequality in a divided world, edited by John Freeman
- Hard-boiled bugs for breakfast, and other tasty poems, Jack Prelutsky ; drawings by Ruth Chan
- Call us what we carry, poems, Amanda Gorman
- English romantic poets, edited by Jonathan Bate
- The Oxford book of American poetry
- Poems of Henry Lawson, selected by Walter Stone ; illustrated by Pro Hart
- The jaguar, Sarah Holland-Batt
- Holocaust Island, Graeme Dixon ; introduction by Ali Cobby Eckermann
- Rhyme schemer, K.A. Holt
- Just like me, Vanessa Brantley-Newton
- My country, written by Dorothea Mackellar ; illustrated by Andrew McLean
- Surrender, a journal for my daughter, Joshua Yeldham
- Ask no questions, Eva Collins
- A passing bell, ghazals for Tina, Paul Kane
- The lost spells, Robert Macfarlane, Jackie Morris
- Bone picker, Thomas Simpson
- The crying book, Heather Christle
- Stars with flaming tails, by Valerie Bloom ; illustrated by Ken Wilson-Max
- Waltzing Australia, Tim Borthwick
- Poems for 7 year olds, A.F. Harrold ; illustrated by Roxana De Rond
- Joyful joyful, stories celebrating black voices, curated by Dapo Adeola
- The undefeated, by Kwame Alexander ; illustrated by Kadir Nelson
- Bloom, Beau Taplin