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I think I was in sixth grade at the time.
An Elementary School Memory by patcelaw
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One of the favorite memories of my childhood, was in elementary school. I learned from different writers of poetry.  One of the poems was by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, which was titled The Village Blacksmith  

We were to have a school program to present to our parents, to show them the things we were learning in school. I had memorized the entire poem as my part of the presentation. I think I was in sixth grade 

My long-term memory tells me, I worked very hard to learn the poem. I'd spend many hours going over and over the lines until I had memorized this very long poem. As I'd be walking home from school, on the long walk of 2 1/2 miles,  I would be reciting line after line of the poem. When I got home,  after going to bed I would lay in my bed and recite the poem as well. This probably is the time I began to love poetry.


When it came time for the school program, I had the poem so well memorized, my teacher told me that I could recite it from the top.

When I recited the poem, as my part in the program, I did not miss a word in reciting it. I felt like that was quite an accomplishment for a girl as young as me. And I was so proud of myself.

I think my parents were probably very proud of me as well, although I don't remember them ever praising me for it. 


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Author Notes
The image here is of Henry Wadsworth Long fellow, It is probably a drawing. And I got the drawing from bing.com. The poems in its entirety can be googled as The Village Blacksmith by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. I am having to work on my iPad, so I am not able to copy the information from my iPad. In order to be able to put the whole thing up I would have to take it to my computer and my vision will not allow me to work on my computer anymore.

     

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