Walt witmons open road and how it represented freedom
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be lost forever. Walt as a poet put what he thought was right into his poetry. He seemed like he used his poetry to speak his mind to everyone. He puts in a certain style into this poem almost like a song it was extremely rhythmic. He did it in a very unique way that was only his. Its musical yet structured as a poem. This was a very different way of writing a poem.
be lost forever. Walt as a poet put what he thought was right into his poetry. He seemed like he used his poetry to speak his mind to everyone. He puts in a certain style into this poem almost like a song it was extremely rhythmic. He did it in a very unique way that was only his. Its musical yet structured as a poem. This was a very different way of writing a poem.