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A Poem From the Professor’s Journal ~ Wheel (quintain)

Lynda McKinney Lambert - American Author

“Wheel” is a poem that I wrote in 1991.
It is a metaphor for the life I was living for many years as I went through the years of academic studies. I also give directions for writing a poem for yourself. Give it a try. I think you will have fun.

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Posted in #American Poet, Lynda McKinney Lambert - Poems, Writing | Tagged #Backstory, #Metaphors, #wheels, education, From the Professor's Journal, Journal, Lynda McKinney Lambert, Poetry, Themes

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