Description In life, everybody has their past, their good times and bad times will always be remembered. Childhood is the most important part of your life, it's when most friends are born, and when you never stop laughing. All the memories are captured in just one word: CHILDHOOD. |
Synopsis I'm going to show poems about childhood, and how important it is to someone. Poems: A Boy and His Dad- By: Edgar Guest At The Zoo- By: WIlliam Makepeace Daddy- By: Sylvia Plath How I am- By: Jason Shinder Sisters- By: Lucille Clifton Yesterday- By: W. S. Merwin |
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Childhood Notebook
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Nicely done. I enjoyed your poetry selection and your description set up perfectly what I was about to read.
ReplyDeleteSisters by Lucille Clifton has always been a favorite of mine. Lucille passed this year and will be greatly missed in the world of poetry.