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Sunday, October 25, 2009
The Little Boy and the Old Man- Shel Silverstein
This is a pretty sad poem written by Silverstein mainly because of the last line where it is explained that neither the little boy or the old man get much attention from adults.
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Boa Constrictor- Shel Silverstein
Anteater- Shel Silverstein
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Bear In There- Shel Silverstein
Messy Room- Shel Silverstein
A Crazed Girl- William Butler Yates
A Fire-Truck- Richard Wilbur
Beat! Beat! Drums!- Walt Whitman
Love After Love- Derek Walcott
He Made This Screen- Marianne Moore
Dolphin- Robert Lowell
High Windows- Philip Larkin
Bright Star- John Keats
Summa- G.M. Hopkins
Spring- G.M. Hopkins
Heaven-Haven G.M. Hopkins
Into My Own- Robert Frost
The Hippopotamus- T.S. Eliot
Wiring Home- Rita Dove
Success is Counted Sweetest- Emily Dickinson
Love of My Flesh, Living Death- Lorna Dee Cervantes
Darkness- Lord Byron
A Sunset of the City- Gwendolyn Brooks
The Fall of Rome- W.H. Auden
The Unknown Citizen- W.H. Auden
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