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I never understood but one poem in my life, âThe Cremation of Sam McGee.âA guy at work was the poetic type, soft spoken, musician (piano, organ), sang solos in church. very much an aesthetic person.Once we were talking about songs and I told him I had trouble as a kid trying to sing along, as I didnât understand the way the stanzas were written, and besides that a song seemed like poetry.To my total astonishment, he remarked that he didnât like poetry and that the only poem he ever understood was âThe Cremation of Sam McGee!â
I wish these stips had an easily readable originally published date on them. There may be in that tiny print, but if I enlarge it the resolution suffers. I love M&J, though. Guess it must be great art-itâs timeless.
Sherlock Watson over 8 years ago
There once was a fellow named TuckerâŠ
Phred Premium Member over 8 years ago
Jeffâs poem is brilliant!
Old Texan75 over 8 years ago
I never understood but one poem in my life, âThe Cremation of Sam McGee.âA guy at work was the poetic type, soft spoken, musician (piano, organ), sang solos in church. very much an aesthetic person.Once we were talking about songs and I told him I had trouble as a kid trying to sing along, as I didnât understand the way the stanzas were written, and besides that a song seemed like poetry.To my total astonishment, he remarked that he didnât like poetry and that the only poem he ever understood was âThe Cremation of Sam McGee!â
greenearthman over 8 years ago
I wish these stips had an easily readable originally published date on them. There may be in that tiny print, but if I enlarge it the resolution suffers. I love M&J, though. Guess it must be great art-itâs timeless.
whiteaj over 8 years ago
Many are asking, âWhatâs a ârumble seat?ââ
paullp Premium Member over 8 years ago
How do you make anti-freeze?
Take away her wooly pajamas.
Number Three over 8 years ago
This is a true classic. I love it!
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