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Liz here recites a Halloween poem by Anita Sands Hernandez. A new twist to E.A. Poe's Raven...only this time it's a computer :D
Visit the author: http://home.earthlink.net/~astrology/
Thanks much,...
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Grandiloquent Diversion
by MrDaMan
Virgil R. Hall II
(Randy)
Loquacious pretensions of an exhibitionist complexion
composed in mischievous superciliousness
divining...
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by Guy Wetmore Carryl. A turn of the century writer.
A raven sat upon a tree,
And not a word he spoke, for
His beak contained a piece of Brie,
Or, maybe, it was Roquefort:
We'll make it any...
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She walks in beauty, like the night
Of cloudless climes and starry skies,
And all that's best of dark and bright
Meets in her aspect and her eyes;
Thus mellow'd to...
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The Wanderer
Translated by W. R Sims
Recited by Charles Bryant
Anglo-Saxon poetry can often be fairly maudlin. I have taken on when reading 'The...
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