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who
wants
to read
a
CONCRETE poem?
(who wants
to hold
a
lead
BALLOON?)
do you think
that
we
Should change
that
name? maybe
we should
change
it soon..
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Are words "concrete"? No, more
like grass
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if
poems use words to
form a
shape that
our eyes can
see,| Then
why not callthem PICTURE
POEMS -- or GRAPHIC
POETRY? .
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. . .from winter’s
grey, all light and green! -
CONCRETE’S
good for sidewalks,
blocks and
pavements,
good for bricks and
roads, but poems
are
made of
words, not
rocks, and
carry
thoughts, not heavy
loads
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Despite
slabs, bricks or blocks, words pass- -
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who
wants
to read
a
CONCRETE poem? (who
wants
to grow a
rose of stone?) why should feelings, written down, by
such a
cold grey name
be known?
--
b.
b.
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‘round, over, up! Through! In
between!
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