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A concrete (or "shape") poem, my response to "The Watsons Go to Birmingham-1963" |
| Author's note: Concrete, or "shape" poems are very carefully formatted to enhance or illustrate the theme or topic of the poem. Poem background: The book referenced in this item description is an historical fiction for adolescents about a shameful day in 1963. On that day, in Birmingham, Alabama, at the height of the Civil Rights movement, four young girls aged 10-14, were murdered in the firebombing of the church where they were attending Sunday school. W GOD R S H I P I N G Little Girls in frills Shiny black shoes, snow white gloves Someone’s sisters…Someone’s daughters Sparkling promise, unfolding flowers Life an exciting, unread book M U o n n w s i t t r t o i u n s g m a r h t a y t r e’ s, s S a v c i r c i t DOORS f i SLAM i m SHUT c s FOR e ! EVER s GONE IN A DEAFENING FLASH! |