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- Carusursi
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Where to begin?
I read more poetry in middle school, but it's been a while since I last read poetry seriously and I'm out of the loop. Could anyone suggest some good pieces that I could check out as a newbie to poetry?
Thanks in advance!
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-- 03 Jul 2015, 22:13 --
Where the Sidewalk Ends is great. You could start with that one!!
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-- 21 Aug 2015, 05:54 --
I can't recommend any specific poems, however if you are interested in something to make you think, I would say anything by "transcendentalists" would be a good read. This was a description for certain authors about 100 or so years ago who were often also activists for such causes as Abolishing Slavery, Womens' Suffrage, etc. Many of them write with some deep topics woven into the stories, and are just very interesting in general.