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Laurie Lee
English
Poet
Born:
Jun 26
,
1914
Died:
May 13
,
1997
Days
Had
Innocent
Life
Me
Moment
Related authors:
Alexander Pope
Alfred Lord Tennyson
John Keats
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William Blake
William Wordsworth
But our waking life, and our growing years, were for the most part spent in the kitchen, and until we married, or ran away, it was the common room we shared.
Laurie Lee
Life
Our
Ran
Spent
Married
Kitchen
Part
Shared
Most
Until
Were
Years
Waking
Common
Room
Growing
Away
I wanted to communicate what I had seen, so that others could see it.
Laurie Lee
Communicate
Seen
Others
See
Could
Had
Wanted
What she did was to open our eyes to details of country life such as teaching us names of wild flowers and getting us to draw and paint and learn poetry.
Laurie Lee
Life
Eyes
Country
Wild
Our
Draw
Details
Poetry
Open
Names
She
Learn
Did
Getting
Us
Teaching
Paint
Flowers
I expected to be shot at any moment and if they had done I would have understood, that they couldn't take risks with someone foolhardy or so unpredictable.
Laurie Lee
Risks
Would
Unpredictable
Someone
Foolhardy
Take
Had
Understood
Expected
Any
Done
Shot
Moment
That last winter was a tragic story and I got no personal honour out of it but I was a witness to it.
Laurie Lee
Winter
Witness
Honour
Out
Got
Tragic
Personal
Story
Last
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