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Grown people have such an exasperating way of saying, "Now, when I was a little girl -" Then, just as you prick up the little white ears of your mind for a story, they finish, loftily, "I did - or didn't do - so-and-so." It is certainly an under

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Grown people have such an exasperating way of saying, "Now, when I was a little girl -" Then, just as you prick up the little white ears of your mind for a story, they finish, loftily, "I did - or didn't do - so-and-so." It is certainly an under
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Karle Wilson Baker, an American poet and writer, became born on August thirteen, 1878, in Little Rock, Arkansas. Known for her particular and innovative poetry, Baker made big contributions to American literature during the early 20th century. One of her superb works is "The Garden of the Plynck," a collection of poems published in 1916. In this masterpiece, Baker shows her poetic prowess by way of developing a fanciful and fantastical international full of vibrant imagery and metaphysical issues. The title poem, "The Garden of the Plynck," takes readers on a journey thru a dreamlike panorama, exploring the boundaries of truth and fable. Baker's poetry often reflects her hobby in mysticism and spirituality, and "The Garden of the Plynck" is no exception. Her verses are marked with the aid of a lyrical and imaginative high-quality, inviting readers to delve into the depths of the subconscious and embody the mysteries of lifestyles. Throughout her profession, Karle Wilson Baker's literary contributions earned her popularity and acclaim. Her poems were featured in outstanding literary magazines, and she became a reputable discern inside the American literary scene. Beyond her poetry, Baker also wrote essays and contributed to the understanding of poetry and its diverse paperwork.