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Way Back in 1864...

9/12/2017

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PicturePhoto credit: MGM (Public Domain) courtesy WikiCommons
As I posted the other day, I was working hard on a short haiku style poem for Gone With the Wind. As difficult as it was to capture the story of this nearly four hour long film in 17 syllables, I think I did OK. Let me know your thoughts on "1864" in the comments below.

1864
While Atlanta burned,
Scarlett dreamed of her Ashley
And Rhett gave no damns.

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