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All for a Day The Next Chapter

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Thanks for coming back! The words we don't speak are what we are truly comprised of. Written by Robert Sward,  a dual citizen of both countries - the American and Canadian poet began writing poetry at age 15.  Sward wrote "All for a Day" in 1964 and was heavily influenced by a philosopher of Existentialism, Jean-Paul Sartre.  This poem appears in Sward's collection of poems, Kissing The Dancer. One clear indication of Sartre's influence on "All for a Day"  is the peculiar connection of "nothingness" and the words he writes, reads, and burns. Enjoy this short poem!

Thanks for coming back! The words we don't speak are what we are truly comprised of. Written by Robert Sward,  a dual citizen of both countries - the American and Canadian poet began writing poetry at age 15.  Sward wrote "All for a Day" in 1964 and was heavily influenced by a philosopher of Existentialism, Jean-Paul Sartre.  This poem appears in Sward's collection of poems, Kissing The Dancer. One clear indication of Sartre's influence on "All for a Day"  is the peculiar connection of "nothingness" and the words he writes, reads, and burns. Enjoy this short poem!

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