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  1. Paul Paul Haines (1932 – January 21, 2003) was an American poet and jazz lyricist. Born in Vassar, Michigan , Haines eventually settled in Canada after spending time in Europe, Asia, and the United States; he had a long stint as a French teacher at Fenelon Falls Secondary School , in Ontario, Canada.

  2. Paul Paul Haines (1932 – January 21, 2003) was an American poet and jazz lyricist. Born in Vassar, Michigan, Haines eventually settled in Canada after spending time in Europe, Asia, and the United States; he had a long stint as a French teacher at Fenelon Falls Secondary School, in Ontario, Canada.

  3. May 8, 2003 · Those lines by Ontario poet, teacher and video artist Paul Haines could have been his own funeral march, if somebody sang them loud-and-soft enough, the way they are on New York avant-jazz...

  4. Paul Haines (1933 - January 21, 2003) was a Canadian poet and jazz lyricist. Haines was born in Vassar, Michigan. He eventually settled in Canada, after spending time in Europe, India, and New York City.

  5. May 11, 2024 · Escalator Over the Hill,’ a jazz opera by Carla Bley, Paul Haines, and Michael Mantler, is one of the most ambitious albums ever recorded.

  6. A collection of the all-time best famous Paul Haines poems by history's most popular famous poets. Read and share poems from this select list of the best famous Paul Haines poetry by famous classical and contemporary poets.

  7. Paul Haines (1933 – January 21, 2003) was a poet and jazz lyricist. Born in Vassar, Michigan, Haines eventually settled in Canada after spending time in Europe, Asia, and the United States; he had a long stint as a French teacher at Fenelon Falls Secondary School, in Ontario, Canada.