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This community is the most generally literate group of people I know, so I want to ask, can you recall or recite several poems? I am not talking about like epic ballads, just things generally longer than limericks, or big chunks of very long poems.

And I've actually made it my goal to learn a few more.

I'm working on "We'll go no more a'roving" now. ^_^

~g~

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"Do not waste time bothering whether you "love" your neighbor; act as if you did...When you are behaving as if you loved someone you will presently come to love him."-- C. S. Lewis
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