I like poetry that is a narrative. My first introduction to poetry was my high
school English teacher, Miss Long, requiring us to memorize and recite a poem
of our choice. I chose The Cremation
of Sam McGee by Robert Service. I
still remember and can recite that poem.
My favorite poet is Robert Frost.
I have read portions of Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grass and I
find much of it hard to get through. Many
of his poems continue for multiple pages and seem to ramble on forever. However, if you are interested in the
history of the Civil War (I am not) you must read “Drum Taps”. There are many books written by historians
that chronicle the carnage of the Civil War, but Whitman, a battlefield nurse, puts
you there. You can
not but be moved by A SIGHT IN CAMP IN THE DAYBREAK GRAY AND DIM or feel the
futility of A WOUND-DRESSER.
tent,
lying,
lift the blanket;
hair, and flesh all sunken about the eyes?
darling?
beautiful yellow-white ivory;
of the Christ himself,
"here again he lies" -- Whitman knew how to end with an emotional punch.
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