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  • Loneliness at allpoetry
    Here I sat again, the victim of the deepest
    and darkest emotion known to man--loneliness
  • Unbearable at allpoetry
    The was a young man of Droid
    who grew a massive hemorrhoid
  • It's Not All About The Worm at allpoetry
    There lived an old man of Derm
    who was obsessed with his little worm

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  • on Tableau by Countee Cullen, on May 17, 2008

    Awesome!!

    Children are oblivious to prejudice, they only learn it through adult prejudices. They do not look and they don't wonder, all they are are two little boys who see nothing more than a world of childish curiosities while adults have to hide behind blinds to conceal their shame.

  • on April Rain Song by Langston Hughes, on October 24, 2005
    Still pools on the sidewalk and running pools in the gutter; what a descriptive way to describe the rain. Langston Huges was an awesome poet and I enjoy his work immensely. Avril

  • on Being Brave At Night by Edgar Albert Guest, on September 21, 2005
    Oh what a wonderful poem to touch the heart and soul of all children who are afraid to sleep alone in bed at night. Edgar Albert Guess is an excellent writer, one whom I admire very much for his ability to write from a child's point of view. Avril

  • on When I Have Passed Away by Claude McKay, on July 11, 2005
    Simply brilliant, this is what I think of when I read a poem the past that really touches my heart and soul. I wonder about the poet and what inspired him to write such a compelling piece of poetry. This was great and really touched me. Avril