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What exactly are you looking for?
Is it poems to illustrate?
Sivelia
Hi Sivelia,
The actual analysis is in this post: http://signifyinguyana.typepad.com/signifyin_guyana/2008/05/some-observations-on-checking-out-me-history-by-john-agard.html
Thanks for your interest.
This is a good idea.My poetry can be found at-
http;//www.poemhunter.com/enoch-john/
I look forward to interaction at this site.
Come on poets of the world!Let’s talk!Are we going to be a postmodernist poet or just remain in the classical genre?What are your comments?I look forward with anticipation to hearing your views.