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Comment 8 of 8, added on February 15th, 2008 at 1:33 PM.
This is another beautiful poem by Mrs. Parker. It is really sad that it has
been taken off this website due to copyright infringement. I will bet that
the owner of the copyright today, 40 years after her death, and 87 years
since the poem was written, is totally unrelated to Mrs. Parker or the
poem. It is sad that some people are preventing her poems from being
distributed and enjoyed for their own selfish monetary gain. I bet that she
would not have appreciated that
Jay Raskin
Comment 7 of 8, added on May 2nd, 2005 at 1:52 PM.
OMG THIS POEM IS BOMB!!!!!!!!!! (omg means oh my god if you didnt know)
Kelsie 13 from United States
Comment 6 of 8, added on April 16th, 2005 at 3:05 PM.
I myself as a poet can relate to what the author is trying to say it really
is understandable and interesting
monet from United States
Comment 5 of 8, added on March 5th, 2005 at 11:18 PM.
Ithink the poem was the greatest poem I ever read it relly hit me when I
read because sometimes you have to let go
lakeilah from United States
Comment 4 of 8, added on March 2nd, 2005 at 10:15 AM.
I really love this poem.The poem caught my attention in a big way.
muli piukala from United States
Comment 3 of 8, added on January 16th, 2005 at 11:12 PM.
Well this poem reminded me so much of my sister becuase her best freind in
the whole wide world died on her birth-day... December 7,2004 her name was
Stacy Mann she died because she was on drug's like Speed was the main thing
the people who gave it to her hated her guts and she over dost with it and
her heart like blew up and My sister and I went to her Funeral and went to
her Bareall and her freinds and every one was giving speeches, my sister
and I wasnt sure if she went to Heavan or not and this one girl said that
she wouldn't ever forgit the time when she got saved so now we know
and if I understud this peom correctly then this is what it reminded me of
sence that happend my sister has went to church with her husband and her 7
and a half year old Babie has not missed one day of church!!! I really like
the peom...
Haley Morris from United States
Comment 2 of 8, added on January 2nd, 2005 at 1:32 AM.
Parker's ability in creating nostalgic atmosphere is outstanding.She uses
auditory and imaginative devices to suggest the nostalgia of the current
time. Parker exerts the colours as tools for depicting both abstract and
concrete situations ( like Gray for dismal days or attitudes)
Parker's poetry is a combination of some manifestations, like significance
of religous tendencies and dreary times.And this point is clear in Prayer
for a Prayer.
Mortez Lak from Iran
Comment 1 of 8, added on November 22nd, 2004 at 5:07 AM.
hmm... the poem for me,tells us that we must be ready in everything...for
the coming of our rest and hapiness with God...we must learn to forgive and
forget for the greater glory of God... so that God will also forgive
us....alwys talk to God for he is our redeemer and our savior....
Lynike14 from Philippines
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This is another beautiful poem by Mrs. Parker. It is really sad that it has
been taken off this website due to copyright infringement. I will bet that
the owner of the copyright today, 40 years after her death, and 87 years
since the poem was written, is totally unrelated to Mrs. Parker or the
poem. It is sad that some people are preventing her poems from being
distributed and enjoyed for their own selfish monetary gain. I bet that she
would not have appreciated that
Jay Raskin