Poetry continues to be a great love for me. From when I was about eight when I got a truly beautiful English teacher called Mrs Whittle. I have grown to love poetry and subsequently write poetry. In times of extreme conditions like war, love and anger, poetry has always come in handy. Out on a …
Poetry continues to be a great love for me. From when I was about eight when I got a truly beautiful English teacher called Mrs Whittle. I have grown to love poetry and subsequently write poetry. In times of extreme conditions like war, love and anger, poetry has always come in handy.
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