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Just my perspective on things that have been shown to me in meditation and visions. - Night Dreams at allpoetry
In the darkness fireflies are star twinkles - Hellious Helen RIP at allpoetry
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on I Have No Gun,But I Can Spit by W H Auden, on March 25Personally, I loved his wit and ryhyme..it was/is still hilarious and a True Grit for his time.
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on The Waste Land by T S Eliot, on May 31, 2006
Most Excellant Read
I totally agree with juvetrent! I wonder why no one has commented on this poem other than we two. I just read something of T.S. Eliot's in a recent book. Quote's from his poetry was used to magnify the story and it brought out, in my mind, a longing to read his works again. He had an unusual style that complicated and complimented his work all in one sweep! I haven't read any of his works since high school, but now find excitement in them again! It is once again, a joy to read! -
on Pershing at the Front by Arthur Guiterman, on May 10, 2006
Still Brilliantly Done
I have read this poem many times before, especially when younger and had an English teacher that loved poetry. I loved it then and still do. Seriousness and humor combined. I still laugh each time I read it.
