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Unread 01-23-2017, 10:14 PM
William A. Baurle William A. Baurle is offline
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I consider The Comedian as the Letter C to be one of the finest contemporary (sort of) poems in blank verse that I've read. At times, it's as marvelous as Shakespeare.

*ducks the slings and arrows...


As for the Yeats poem. I used to say that Yeats didn't know how to write a bad poem. He was one of my first inspirations. I'll never forget the day I opened a book of his poems in the high school library. I was in love almost immediately.

The golden apples of the sun,
The silver apples of the moon..
. - better than sex.

**removed Jim's name above, as it was Michael Ferris who linked to the Stevens' poem, not Jim. / :

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