Tuesday, December 31, 2002

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Rating: 2.6

1 I shall not wonder more, then,
2 But I shall know.

3 Leaves change, and birds, flowers,
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Raymond Knister
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Edward Kofi Louis 13 September 2018

But i shall know! ! Thanks for sharing this poem with us.

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Adrian Flett 13 September 2018

We all wonder and ultimately do know the mystery of life and change. A wonderful subtle poem

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Mahtab Bangalee 13 September 2018

In change, yes there is no wondering Yes its all nature

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Bernard F. Asuncion 13 September 2018

Such a wondeful poem by Raymond Knister.....

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Kumarmani Mahakul 13 September 2018

Nicely executed on change and nature. Beautiful poem. Interesting to read.

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M Asim Nehal 17 December 2015

The sea breathes, or broods, or loudens, Is bright or is mist and the end of the world; And the sea is constant to change.

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Terry Craddock 24 September 2015

'As in other times the trees stand tense and lonely, And spread a hollow moan of other times.' so much to love about these lines, the opening closing lines 'I shall not wonder more, then, / But I shall know.' encapsulate the poem and speak of learning acquired after long travels; this must speak to so many veteran travellers :) 10 not 5.1: (

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