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Illustrating Poetry - Presentation Design

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Page 1: Illustrating Poetry - Presentation Design

POETRY BY Edmund Vance Cooke

PRESENTATION DESIGN

Jaclyn Martin

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How

Did

You

Die?

A POEM Edmund Vance Cooke

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Did you tackle that that came

your way With a resolute

TROUBLE

CH

EER

FUL?

heart and

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Or hide your face from the light of day

With a craven soul and

FEARFUL?

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Oh, a trouble’s

a ton, or a

trouble’s an

ounce

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Oh, a trouble’s

a ton, or a

trouble’s an

ounce

Or a trouble is what you make it,

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But only how did you TA

KE

IT?

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You are beaten to

earth?

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You are beaten to

earth?

Well, well, what’s that?

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Come up with a

SMILING face.

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It’s nothing against

you to fall down flat,

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But to lie there –

that’s DISGRACE.

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The harder you’re

thrown, why the

higher you

bounce;

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The harder you’re

thrown, why the

higher you

bounce;

Be proud of your blackened eye!

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It isn't the fact

that you’re

licked that

CO

UN

TS;

It’s how

did you

fight

and

WH

Y?

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And though you be

done to death,

what then?

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And though you be

done to death,

what then?

If you battled the best you could;

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If you played your part in

the world of men,

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Why the critic

will call it good

If you played your part in

the world of men,

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Death comes with a crawl,

or comes with a ,

And whether he’s

slow or spry

POUNCE

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It isn’t the fact

that you’re dead

that counts,

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BU

T ON

LY

how did you die?

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