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Given the proximity of Twain's centennial, and the fact that April is 
poetry month, perhaps Twain's "In Memoriam" to Susy Clemens (which 
first appeared in the Nov 1897 Harper's Monthly under his initials SLC, 
and later appears in versions of "How to Tell a Story and Other 
Essays").

It is his most sincere attempt at verse.

-Alex Effgen

Quoting John Greenman <[log in to unmask]>:

> Librivox.org, in its desire to commemorate Mark Twain, asks:
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> Did he write a poem that could be used as a weekly poetry project?
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>
> Anyone have a suggestion?
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> -John
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