inspirational poem success

By admin February 2nd, 2010

inspirational poem success
Does anyone remember a poem about an old broken table dusty? I'm trying to find online without any success so?

this poem is an inspiring poem on a table with broken legs in a dusty corner. I read some years ago and desperatly need to find decsribes This poem is a table in the corner of a room push through the rubble, dust and debris

Check out the work Wilfred Owen. He has one like that ..

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