LDS poetry
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LDS poetry (or Mormon poetry) is poetry written by members of the LDS Church. Mormons have composed poetry since the church's beginnings in the early 1800s. Contemporary LDS poets are often torn between trying to represent their faith in their work and trying to engage more mainstream poetic currents.[citation needed]
[edit] Notable LDS poets
- Eloise Bell
- Marden J. Clark
- Susan Elizabeth Howe
- Lance Larsen
- George Manwaring
- Carol Lynn Pearson
- Eliza R. Snow
- Orson F. Whitney
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