2012-11-05

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2012-11-05
2012-11-05
Title text: 2012-11-05

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I think that I shall never see A poem lovely as a tree. Except for this one's sweet refrains; Let's print them on a tree's remains.
Caption: Joyce Kilmer wrote really good cover letters.

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10 Internet points to anyone who argues the following in a lit theory class:
The poem can be taken as an expression of Kilmer's deep sense of inadequacy and the wrath it precipitated. He knew in advance the poem would be published on dead trees. Thus, the poem revolves around Kilmer's desire to destroy perfect beauty so that it can be replaced by imperfect, but controllable, beauty.

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