Born in the world
Something so big; good or bad
Caulfield and Chapman
At the chapter twenty-six
The final introduction
Something so big; good or bad
Caulfield and Chapman
At the chapter twenty-six
The final introduction
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Wonderful tribute :)
What a wonderful tribute to one of the greats.
Oh, yes... I love Donne BTW. He keeps surprising me. Which is why I enjoy your poetry as well.
I love the rhythm of your poems. I'm not surprised you like John Donne. As I read Donne this weekend, I heard an echo of your own style.
Very good, although Chapman proved not to be a true 'Catcher in the Rye', maybe an evil version.
Very well expressed!
Good Job, W!
interesting ... good or bad indeed, very bad in a Chapman interpretation. :(
Caulfield and Chapman...very intriguing!