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  • A life less ordinary at storywrite
    It was late. His Swiss timepiece made it to be about 0120H, and it never lied. He had been lying there for almost five hours now but he enjoyed the silence, covering him like a

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  • on Anthem For Doomed Youth by Wilfred Owen, on May 31, 2004
    I was just given a book with about 5 different versions of this same poem; very intereting how it changed.

  • The ultimate poem of betrayal. An incredibly moving piece.

  • on Bucolics by Sylvia Plath, on May 1, 2004
    Sylvia Plath is truly amazing, and it is a great great shame about her untimely death. However, without the huge amounts of emotion that lead to her suicide, then perhaps her poetry would not have been quite so stunning. She, and Hughes, are some of the best contemporary (fading into history) poets the world has seen in print. I thoroughly recommend reading her work; and the poem above just illustrates how talented she was.

  • This is great, written even in his trademark style! It'll be excellent when it is totally finished!