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"It is fitting, perhaps to quote President Kennedy's favorite poem:

"Young man, I have seen you strolling In the stillness of the Park. Day after day, hand in pocket Of the slim, familiar jacket, Twilight into dark.

"I have come to know your whistle, Know your collie, know your cap; Have see the straggling sunlight hold you, Watched the emerald grass enfold you, In its loving lap.

"With your lichened switch I see you Flick the mushrooms in your way. And I know what you are thinking. Would that, through the soft mist falling, You could hear a stranger calling: ‘Stay!’."

(If anyone knows the name of the poet, please notify Hardy Parkerson (337) 478-4370 or at [email removed]!)

Interpretation of this Poem:

"This poem, like all good poems, tells many stories. Volumes of meaningful phrases could be written on the stories of this verse. "The two most outstanding illustrations are the personalities of the observed and the observer. The...See More


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