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Wright about Edgar Allan Poe. He has so many poems, for example: 'The Raven', 'Annabel Lee', 'To Helen'. Here's one that I wrote a while ago to help someone out.
The cold, cold, winter wind
Cold as it blows sharply through the night
Colder than the cold, war
As cold as the ground
During a long winter night
Colder than the long brutal war
Sharper than the blades that pierce
Fiercer than the anger that builds inside people
It sharply nips at my cheeks at I walk through the cold winter night
It nips fiercely at my cheeks
As though it were a mad dog
The cold, cold, winter wind
It fiercely slams against the windows
The windows on the houses up and down the street
As I walk down the street
The cold, cold, winter wind seems to follow
As if it were a lost soldier looking for home
I finally reach home and the wind barks at the door as I close it
It barks like an old General at duty
The wind was sharp, fierce, and angry
Like those of the cold war.
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Hope this helps :))