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POETRY - END OF DISCUSSION

From: Lbhcove_at_aol.com
Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2014 15:31:21 -0400 (EDT)

ONLY BE WILLING TO SEARCH FOR POETRY ...
  Only be willing to search for poetry,
                                                                        and
 there will be poetry:
  My soul, a tiny speck, is my tutor.
  Evening sun and fragrant grass are common things, But, with understanding, they become
                                                                        glorious verse.
  Yuan Mei
  from THE PENGUIN BOOK OF CHINESE VERSE, edited and translated by Robert Kotewell and Norman L. Smith. (Penguin Books, Ltd.)
 
                                                            **************
  Let us search...keep searching...always...searching.
  Lee Bennett Hopkins
    
  Visit my site:
_www.leebennetthopkins.com_ (http://www.leebennetthopkins.com/)
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Received on Mon 14 Apr 2014 02:31:56 PM CDT