Long Goodall Poems
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The Mad Fiddler of the North, Part IIn the year of 1880,
in Watertown, northern New York,
a man walked into an almshouse,
looked no different from other poor.
The man’s dress was quite slovenly,
he was clad in rough leather boots,
wore flannel strips around his neck,
and...
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Categories:
goodall, appreciation, beauty, character, crazy, history, music, sad,
Form:
Epic
The Mad Fiddler of the North, Part Ii...His performances went for hours,
even when people drifted off,
he’d kept playing in the tavern
regardless of what others thought.
He would wind down like some old clock,
sometime playing straight through the night,
then just stand up and wander...
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Categories:
goodall, appreciation, beauty, character, crazy, history, music, sad,
Form:
Epic
The Caring Primate Jane GoodallA young Jane liked to observe, native birds and animals
making notes, sketches, and reading zoology and ethology
Her fascination of animal behavior, and their fundamentals
has taken her back in time, to work out their chronology
Jane Goodall...
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Categories:
goodall, animal, beautiful, earth, education, environment, money, nature,
Form:
Rhyme
The Mad Fiddler of the North, Part Iii...As the years went by Nick’s playing
came less often, as he wandered,
he just became a vagabond,
going to almshouses in winter.
That’s how he came to Watertown
in the sad last year of his life,
they say he didn’t...
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Categories:
goodall, appreciation, beauty, character, crazy, history, music, sad,
Form:
Epic
Garden PartyNow how can I propose this without
it coming out a cliché? I have been
watching something sensible about
Jane Goodall, a lady, it would seem
of such excellence that this old world
hardly deserves her. At a time of...
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Categories:
goodall, allegory, appreciation,
Form:
Sonnet