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The phrase "a poem of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific poem or describing the nature or theme of a poem.
Example: "She wrote a poem of love and loss that resonated with many readers."
Alternatives: "a poem about" or "a poem concerning".
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A poem of faith.
"It's a poem of the people.
The music was inspired by a poem of Mallarme's.
I think the ultimate poem is a poem of belief.
The same is true for a poem, of course.
Here is a poem of hers: "A Miracle for Breakfast".
"The Swing" is seemingly a poem of loss.
"The house is a poem of light and space".
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It appears in literature in a poem of Alfred, Lord Tennyson's juvenilia called "The Kraken".
(I was pleased to find even a stanza from a poem of my own, "Lorenz," published some years ago).
Major Jackson joins Paul Muldoon to read and discuss Derek Walcott's "In Italy" and a poem of his own.
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