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I like the frivolity of this one. The long blank spaces suggest a youthful, breathless excitement over love. This poem was included in an is...
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From the 20th c., here's a mysterious thing. What is the writer thinking? Is it just that the name Galileo and his awakening, changing, ...
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A favorite from what I've read of Pablo Neruda's 225 odes. His best are a little far out, like this one. I like the idea of the dict...
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What causes so much energy in this poem? It is lithe and sinewy in sound and image. The repetitive "was," "was," "w...
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My cousin owns a bakery in Connecticut called Soleil and Sons. I would love to give him a framed copy of this beautiful poem to hang in the bakery.
Robert Cording, the writer of this one, has a Connecticut connection.
I think this would be a perfect gift.
Thanks for stopping by my blog!
Kelli
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