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POEM

"No Ox Can Fly" has been shared for many years
Participants should bring their most beloved poems by their favorite poets to read at the podium commemorating other poets or their own poems.
James Whitcomb Riley, who was born in 1849 and died in 1916, was the most famous American poet of his day and regularly gave public readings, often sharing the stage with other celebrities like Mark Twain. He also wrote several books for children. His poem "The Passing of the Outhouse" was published after his death.
Jim Mitchell, Fifty Lakes, shared the following poem he wrote in regard to the annual Eelpout Festival, scheduled Thursday-Sunday, Feb. 21-24, in Walker:...

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