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| Topic Started: Jun 21 2009, 05:21 PM (141 Views) | |
| Will | Jun 21 2009, 05:21 PM Post #1 |
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Based on Death of a Salesman by American playwright Arthur Miller. Willy Loman IDEAL it was that Willy Lowman's life, Meant traveling from place to place each day: He sold to feed his growing sons and wife, His dream and cause was nothing short of gay. With glowing faith he never lost his sight, With manhood as his crutch he stood up tall: For no man likes to strife and lose the fight, “His pride and happiness would never fall”. The voices from within began to heave, The path a man must walk may start to rot. A choice between day's skirt and nightfall's sleeve, Regardless will there be a lesson taught. Crushed by his thoughts did Willy Loman miss: The night is darkest just before the dawn. Into his car he gathered quite amiss, Drove fast and crashed and now he's dead and gone. |
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