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Analyzing of “I, Too, Sing America”

April is National Poetry Month. I have decided to analyze a classic poem. It may not be one that is familiar to most since a lot of poems that are considered classics are written by non-whites. The poem by Langston Hughes is a classic to me. “I, Too, Sing America.” This poem was recited in ...

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A Love so Rare – a Poem

There’s a sweetness I find in your embrace that heals the wounds of life When my heart is broken and bruised you love me gently With whispers of kisses upon my face and delicate touches of adoration you restore my hope giving me strength to go on You are my refuge a source of great ...

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Understanding Concrete Poetry

Concrete poetry, to put it simply, is one of the most basic and modern forms of poetry around. Often called shape poetry, concrete poems are deceptively simple-take the words of a poem, and then move them around in a new and unique way. This is called reordering the typography, and it is the key element ...

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10 Best Places to Find 4th of July Poems

Independence day poems add festivity to our history, coupling rhyme with story to make our 4th of July celebrations all that more special. So liven up your 4th of July party with this collection of the 10 best patriotic poem collections. Some 4th of July poems are serious, others are light and fun, still other ...

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Audio Poems with No Download Necessary

A Note for All Poetry Lovers: ** Since Yahoo! no longer supports the audio poems platform, I have created my very own audio poems library for poetry lovers: http://audio-poems.com **   This library of audio poems was recorded by a poetry lover with a beautiful voice. Each hyper-link leads to a collection of audio poems, ...