X.J. Kennedy
1985
four old men playing a game of horseshoes. the men symbolize something, but i don't know what it is, so if you do could you please tell me? the whole poem is really just describing them playing a game of horseshoes and really nothing else.
It sets up the poem, the first thing you see or should see / imagine is a group of old men playing a child's game.
Someone can recycle old horseshoes by giving them to friends or family. Most people are happy to receive such gifts. Otherwise, one can make a post of Craigslist asking if anyone wants used horseshoes, and he will most likely receive an immediate reply.
R. Rentorff has written: 'Men of the Old Testament'
The author of Little Men is Louisa May Alcott. She also wrote several other books, such as Little Women, Jo's Boys, and An Old-Fashioned Girl.
There's a contrast in age - the baby and the old men, and in the way they greet the author - the baby laughing and cooing, and the old men formally shaking hands.
Both Grumpy Old Men and Grumpier Old Men were added to Netflix in 2012.
One. As long as your horse is three years old, and has horseshoes, a saddle, and a bridle, it can compete in competitions
The author of Little Men is Louisa May Alcott. She also wrote several other books, such as Little Women, Jo's Boys, and An Old-Fashioned Girl.
David Chambers has written: 'The old Whitaker place' -- subject(s): Older men, Self-realization in old age, Dwellings, Fiction
black masculinity..... "revenge of old men"