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A poem by Joyce Kilmer |
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To Certain Poets |
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Title: To Certain Poets Author: Joyce Kilmer [More Titles by Kilmer] Now is the rhymer's honest trade The merchant's sneer, the clerk's disdain, Because of you did this befall, You little poets mincing there How sick Dan Chaucer's ghost must be A heavy-handed blow, I think, You strut and smirk your little while Your tiny voices mock God's wrath, Why, what has God or man to do This thing alone you have achieved: That all who earn their bread by rhyme Oh, cease to write, for very shame, Take up your needles, drop your pen, [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |