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Read this poem. What does it make you realize?

The Beep Beep Poem:

i should write a poem

but there's almost nothing

that hasn't been said

and said and said

beautifully, ugly, blandly

excitingly

stay in school

make love not war

death to all tyrants

where have all the flowers gone

and don't they understand at kent state

the troopers will shoot . . . again

i could write a poem

because i love walking

in the rain

and the solace of my naked

body in a tub of water

cleanliness may not be next

to godliness but it sure feels

good

i wrote a poem

for my father but it was so constant

i burned it up

he hates change

and i'm baffled by sameness

-Nikki Giovanni

What do you think is the Inspiration? What did this poem make you realize?

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  • 1 decade ago

    Well, Nikki, I don't know your age but it seems you have been exposed to a lot of American history.

    Bringing your Dad into it tells me he is from that age of Kent State and really wants to ignore it. You, on the other hand are aware of it but I would have thought Columbine and other events like that would creep into your message.

    From the poet's point of view, there is nothing ever the same. Five people see a car wreck and each has their own point of view and so you have yours.

    Your inspiration is the 60s. I would like to see you tackle 2010. Yes, nothing has changed but the poet that touches our hearts can bring about the change that is needed.

    Take those relaxing baths and clear your mind.

    Don't get lost in the darkness.

    It is always darkest

    an hour before the dawn.

    I wish you well.

  • 1 decade ago

    change...and poems

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