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Crossing the Bar
The piece which Alfred, Lord Tennyson wished to conclude and future publication of his work. This short passage relays his attitude toward the inevitable.
The Darkling Trush
Thomas Hardy, a poem on Hope and beauty.
Desiderata
A moving tribute to following only what's important in life.
Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night
Dylan Thomas for his father in expectation of his father's death. It represents some of the most heart-felt, purposeful poetry written in the language.
Flower In the Crannied Wall
A simple poem by Alfred, Lord Tenyson written in awe of the very small and the very large.
A Grecian Urn
John Keats' poem dedicated to the classic and the eternal. A tribute to what should truely be savored in life.
The Lake Isle of Innisfree
William Butler Yeats' call to a simple life.
My Heart Leaps Up
William Wordsworth, a poem on the beauty of what's around us.
The Necessity
A poem written by a new comer, Alice B. Fogel, on the need to live completly.
A Road Not Taken
Robert Frost's poem utilizes an advanced foot and meter, but retains the simple language which made Frost famous. His distinctly American attitude occasionally dissolved to create universally profound works such as this.
There Will Come Soft Rains
Ray Bradbury's short story. The slow realization of this setting creates a foundation from which one of the modern world's most important issues can be examined.
To the Virgins to Make Much of Time
Robert Herrick's poem warning of the loss of time.
Who's On First?
The classic comedy sketch which has become part of American culture.
All statements written below the title tags were written by me, and only as a quick reference. The true nature of the piece lies with the author and in the piece itself.
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