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  • on A Clear Midnight by Walt Whitman, on April 30, 2005
    I love this poem. For me, its a simple kind of beuaty. The simplicity elevates the poem and makes it perfect. It kind of makes me feel like every day needs to be lived fully, so at the end of the day you can have earned that feeling of peace, that worldess glory that Whitman writes here.

  • on A Child's Amaze by Walt Whitman, on April 30, 2005
    I love the line about putting God into his statements, as if God is an ingredient that can be added or subtracted as necessary.

  • on Fire And Ice by Robert Frost, on April 30, 2005
    [[From what I've tasted of desire
    I hold with those who favor fire.]]

    I love those two lines, and I love this poem. Of all of Frost's works that I've read, this has to be one of my favorites.

  • Have I mentioned lately that I am in love with Whitman's words?
    Anyone that can create a masterpiece out of grass, of all things, is incredible. But I think this serves as a message that even the simplest things contain poetry.