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Created on: June 08, 2008 Last Updated: October 10, 2010
How little I know
Just when my
Eyes travel
The Internet
Even that
Never claims
To know it all
Otherwise
Space travel
Face-book would
Be at our fingertips
With aliens
I guess
Forget all this
My son says
Dad my homework is
Add fractions and decimals
I just took a very
Long walk with
The sky
To rub out this
Recorded message
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Poetry: How little I know
by Robin Loving
If I were to show you
How little I know
This page would be so white
Your glasses would glow.
If I were to tell you
How
Walking up my neighborhood block
I see 4 black guys hanging on a spot
I slow my stroll and start to think
should I turn
My knowing is not always showing in me.
My ignorance competes not to complete.
How little I know, you would soon agree,
is
How little I know
It often surprises me,
And disturbs my ego,
When I am forced to acknowledge,
How little I know.
My accumulated
by Moeze Lalji
How little I know
Just when my
Eyes travel
The Internet
Even that
Never claims
To know it all
Otherwise
Space travel
Face-book
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