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Do Not Go...

 

Once Dylan a poet of fame,

Who never wrote two of the same,

So much their acclaim,

Not one which was lame,

Died too soon it was such a shame.

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Do Not Go...

Wandika 11-6-2007

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Dylan Thomas
http://oldpoetry.com/oauthor/show/Dylan_Thomas

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  • CountryCousin
    February 27, 2008

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    Sad.

    Shaort but to the point and yes they do leave us entirely too soon. You said a lot in a few short statements.


  • Ellis gold member
    December 4, 2007
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    GOOD

    I must read him.
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  • Old Poetry gold member
    November 27, 2007

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    Thanks for your entry in the competition. It was a good read and a deserved trophy winner.
    Perhaps you might like to expand the tribute into a column that "we" are running for the Oldpoetry site
    http://allpoetry.com/contest/show/2378726
    Jim


  • I-Like-Rhymes gold member
    November 7, 2007
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    A good poem and a nice entry.
    Great work.
    Jim


  • Pamela A Lamppa silver member
    November 7, 2007

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    It WAS a shame. Too true. A cute Limerick my friend. So pleased to see a post from you. ~Pamela


  • rufina caraid gold member
    November 6, 2007

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    Oh Yes it was such a shame that Dylan died at 39 years of age - still in his prime.
    'Do not go gentle into that good night' may have well referred to himself.

    Thank you for your entry about a most remarkable man.

    Von 


  • Legend silver member
    November 6, 2007
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    Great little limerick Jim my friend.

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