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Speaking, Part 2 - A line (or a few words) that you remember from a poem or song

1) what it is; 2) which song or poem it is from; 3) how you knew it; 4) explain how you feel about it. 1. I would like to remember a line from a poem "To whom it may concern" by Adrian Mitchell: I was run over by the truth one day. Every since the accident I've walked this way So stick my legs in plaster Tell me lies about Vietnam. It is the poem about the Vietnam War. 2) This poem was read by the author before thousands of anti-war demonstration in London in 1964. 3) I learned about this poem for the fist time when I was a child, when I watched a recording of the International Poetry Incarnation on TV. This event was at the Royal Albert Hall in London in 1965. I also studied this poem at school in literature classes on the topic of modern literature in the United Kingdom. 4) In my opinion, "To whom it may concern" is the great poem, because the auth

1) what it is;

2) which song or poem it is from;

3) how you knew it;

4) explain how you feel about it.

1. I would like to remember a line from a poem "To whom it may concern" by Adrian Mitchell:

I was run over by the truth one day.

Every since the accident I've walked this way

So stick my legs in plaster

Tell me lies about Vietnam.

It is the poem about the Vietnam War.

2) This poem was read by the author before thousands of anti-war demonstration in London in 1964.

3) I learned about this poem for the fist time when I was a child, when I watched a recording of the International Poetry Incarnation on TV. This event was at the Royal Albert Hall in London in 1965. I also studied this poem at school in literature classes on the topic of modern literature in the United Kingdom.

4) In my opinion, "To whom it may concern" is the great poem, because the author's reading of it causes a desire to get to the bottom of the truth.