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- Even the Immortal Can be Killed at storywrite
Loving you all this time was hard. I told myself that the difficult part was that you refused to love me back. Really all the sweat went into holding on to my love for you. It - Leaving that summer behind... at storywrite
Everyone has that summer, the one in which they grew up. Every young man and woman has that vacation that holds the memories of taking the last steps from being a child, to bec
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on The Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll, on December 21, 2004I was made to memorize this poem for homeschool in the third grade. I absolutely love it. I was reminded of it when we were discussing poetry in my creative writing class today and Mr. Rhodes read this aloud. I loved the discussion, the other students had to complain that it "didn't make sense" He was having trouble explaining that the nonsense words could easily be taken as any adjectives. The best thing he said this afternoon, while trying to explain the best way to read the poem was, "and those borogroves . . . they were quite mimsy." I absolutely love this poem! God bless all
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on Puedo Escribir by Pablo Neruda, on December 17, 2004I love this poem, knowing what it means in English (not on my own YET,) through the translation, I think it has great feeling to it... and then it is ten times more beautiful in its original language, Spanish is, in my opinion one of the most beautifully sounding languages.
~Stefani~

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Yes, he does ask a lot of a man. But, I think in modern society so much less is asked than should be. An excellent standard of growing up and knowing how to live. To be a woman or a man, this is a wonderful thing to look up to. I haven't read a lot of Rudyard Kipling's poetry, but I shall certainly be reading more!