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I like to write about colors
They have so much to say - Butterflies at allpoetry
I saw a lovely butterfly with it’s wings aflutter
It’s color was black dots, on a background the color of butter - Baritone Not Tenor at allpoetry
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on Snow-Flakes. (Birds Of Passage. Flight The Second) by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, on June 11, 2006
A beautiful Poem
I read in the poem that the clouds released the snow,silently and softly fell the lovely flakes. And the wind whispered to the woods and fields as the snow flakes gently fell and covered everything.
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on The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost, on June 9, 2006
I think that by taking the one less traveled enabled the traveler to see beauty not seen in the more traveled road. He found time to rest and meditate on all of The beauty around him. Perhaps he listened to song birds, and felt the warm sun on his face
I think this is a poem that everyone should read and consider all the possibilites that are ahead on a road less traveled. It's the same with the poem Let me sit by the side of the road and be a friend to man.

This was written by a bird lover
I like the poem. I see Sea Gulls almost daily. I never figured out why some of them come a few miles into shore. They are very interesting to watch. They also are beggers. I can understand a person writing about Sea Gulls, I wrote a poem about a Mocking Bird.Katie