I just discovered yesterday that my son and I share a favorite poet - Rudyard Kipling.
Just wondereing; do any of you and a friend, parent, child, sibling or spouse share a 'favorite poet'?
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A Shared Favorite Poet
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Re: A Shared Favorite Poet
My daughters and I have several poets that we love. Here is our list of poets that we have in common as favorites: Emily Dickinson, Mary Oliver, Robert Frost and Lee Young-Li.Cattleman wrote:I just discovered yesterday that my son and I share a favorite poet - Rudyard Kipling.
Just wondereing; do any of you and a friend, parent, child, sibling or spouse share a 'favorite poet'?
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Re: A Shared Favorite Poet
Edgar Allen Poe. I am cheating a bit. Poe is in my top five, Frost is my number one, but Poe my son's fav and has been for at least 20 years.
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Re: A Shared Favorite Poet
in my free time i read poetry but its not my favorite....
i like romantic poetry just
i like romantic poetry just
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Sometimes readers think that the speaker's mistress is portrayed as hideous, with "wires" for hair and breath that "reeks." A teacher once told us that both words didn't have such a negative connotation for Elizabethans. So, his mistress may still actually be a "looker," and what we have is the poet making fun of the extravagance of the comparisons used in conventional love poems, the "false compare" of the last line.
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Re: A Shared Favorite Poet
My daughters and I share a love of Shel Silverstein and A A Milne. There are other poems we have in common, but those are the only poets.
DWill, as I was reading down, that was what I was going to say about that sonnet, but you beat me to it
DWill, as I was reading down, that was what I was going to say about that sonnet, but you beat me to it
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