Ernest Hemingway
1899-1961 / Male / American
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Advice To A Son
Never trust a white man, / Never **** a Jew, / Never sign a contract,
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"All armies are the same . . ."
All armies are the same / Publicity is fame / Artillery makes the same old noise
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Along With Youth
A porcupine skin, / Stiff with bad tanning, / It must have ended somewhere.
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"Arsiero, Asiago..."
Arsiero, Asiago, / Half a hundred more, / Little border villages,
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Blank Verse
" " / ! : , . / , , , .
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Captives
Some came in chains / Unrepentant but tired. / Too tired but to stumble.
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Champs D'Honneur
Soldiers never do die well; / Crosses mark the places — / Wooden crosses where they fell,
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Chapter Heading
For we have thought the larger thoughts / And gone the shorter way. / And we have danced to devil's tunes,
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D'Annunzio
Half a million dead wops / And he got a kick out of it / The son of a *****
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I Like Americans
By A Foreigner / I like Americans. / They are so unlike Canadians.
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