"In the pursuit of virtue, don't be afraid to overtake your teacher."
"Young people should not be taken lightly. How do you know that they will not one day be better than you are now?"

--Confucius

"True poets are only the interpreters of the Gods."

-- Socrates

You laugh because I'm different, I laugh because you're the same.


Monday, November 28, 2011

Where In The World

Author's Note:
This is a poem I wrote after thinking about this activity that we did in fourth or fifth grade called "Where in Wisconsin"


Where in the world
Are there scarves of bright colors
Taj Mahals in the plenty
And nothing is duller?

Where in the world
Can you find Notre Dame
The great Eifel Tower
And crepes all the same?

Where in the world
Is there a leaning tower
An old Coliseum
And a Caesar with power?

Where in the world
Is there a very great wall
Confucius religion
And few that are tall?

Where in the world
Is there loads of beer
Milk, Harleys, and cows
And too many deer?

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