Shel Silverstein's Where The Sidewalk Ends

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After reading Shel Silverstein's poem “Where the Sidewalk Ends” poem I began to read even more. The more I read the more the emotions of fear, sadness, happiness, even a feeling of adventure stirred inside of me which inspired me myself to start producing poems day after day to help me release my feelings. Poems have a big effect on people, whether it is to console or entertain which is why they have an important effect on the world we live today. First, an explanation of poetry is needed. Dictionary. com defines poetry as “writing that formulates a concentrated imaginative awareness of experience in language chosen and arranged to create a specific emotional response through meaning, sound, and rhythm,” while the Webster Dictionary defines it as “writing that formulates a concentrated imaginative …show more content…
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