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  • on 'Angutivaun Taina' by Rudyard Kipling, on January 11, 2005
    "We raised our lance when he rose to breathe,
    We drove it downward--so!
    And we played him thus, and we killed him thus,
    Out on the edge of the floe."

    It seems that this poem is a little more violent than I really wanted to use, but I will see how I can fit it in. I do enjoy Kipling, but not all. Patricia

    This is very interesting.

  • By far the most beautiful love sonnet ever written. Browning was a most amazing poet who will live forever. Patricia

  • What an undertaking, the writing of the curse of a nation. But who better than Elizabeth to have done so. Lovely. Patricia

  • on Annabel Lee by Edgar Allan Poe, on January 11, 2005
    Such a love is only found once in a lifetime, although Poe did manage to find many, hehehe. This is my very favorite of Poe's love poems. I love the melody of the reading, and the structure of his poetry cannot be surpassed.