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Fittest poetry
Is it ok to ask that?
Keats's stuff is so great it makes me cry (didn't mean anything to me when I was young I thought poetry was wet then)
I also like Coleridge, Blake, Clare, John Hegley, John Cooper Clarke.
I quite like Milton and Shelley, I think Byron OK but overated but he had an ace RocknRoll lifestyle to make up for it.
Some of the Russian Poets in Stalinist Russia were well hard too, really using their pens as swords and often getting the chop for it, I cant remember all their names well enough to spell though, Anna Ahkmatova was one though.
I wonder what Andy1234 likes.
Keats's stuff is so great it makes me cry (didn't mean anything to me when I was young I thought poetry was wet then)
I also like Coleridge, Blake, Clare, John Hegley, John Cooper Clarke.
I quite like Milton and Shelley, I think Byron OK but overated but he had an ace RocknRoll lifestyle to make up for it.
Some of the Russian Poets in Stalinist Russia were well hard too, really using their pens as swords and often getting the chop for it, I cant remember all their names well enough to spell though, Anna Ahkmatova was one though.
I wonder what Andy1234 likes.