Except little chapbooks: "The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson". She possessed a simply brilliant mind. I have toured her Home in Amherst, MA several times, also Harvard's Houghton Library, where there is an Emily Dickinson room. They own 1/2 of her surviving manuscripts, Amherst College owns 1/2, and some scattered in private hands.
I was gonna say that, but since poems no longer have to rhyme, I'm thinking that newspapers, magazines and cereal boxes qualify. Heck, I might decide that this comment is a poem.
I said 40 years or less but really I’m guessing. I do like poetry but early on bought books that have what I like. I think my two favorite poems right now are: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine/poems/44212/the-love-song-of-j-alfred-prufrock …and… https://www.poetry.com/poem/7022/morning-song-of-senlin
Had to write a poem in school one time: "Roses are red sometimes, violets are blue, the leaves are green." my teacher marked on it "Very original"
Never; however, had I found a book composed entirely of humorous, racy or clever limericks . . . . . . . ! There was a young man very bright, Whose speed was much faster than light. He set out one day, In a relative way, And returned on the previous night.
Faye sometime listen to COW radio "Clear out West" on your computer. Not for the ultra-politically correct type of people!
Thanks, Tex, I will! While I enjoy writing and reciting cowboy-style poetry, my favorite thing is telling my stories. My personal favorite story is about my grandpa's old mule, Ebenezer. It is titled "Ebenezer and the 49 Ford." I think I posted it in the Personal Diaries section under "East of the Cuckoo's Nest." One needs to be ranch savvy to appreciate it.