by William Burford
Star,
If you are
A love compvsannte,
You will walk with use this year.
We face a glacial distance, who ave here
Huddled
At your feet.
[See/read the original. Newton Poetry will be settling down for a long winter’s nap. Have a great holiday weekend, everyone, especially if it’s a four-day one like mine. Give Newtons as gifts!]
Why do you think that the word “huddled” is spelled incorrectly? For what purpose do you think the author did this?
Posted by Caitlin on October 18th, 2012.
this is spelling is HORRIBLE. it should be:
star
if you are
a love compassionate
You will walk with use this year.
We face a glacial distance, who are here
Huddl’d
At your feet.
Posted by lukas on February 3rd, 2013.
and should be in shape of a tree
Posted by lukas on February 3rd, 2013.