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The poem became a popular clipping passed between people, and the author's credit was often dropped, leading to inquiries as to the author in newspapers as early as 1938. [ 6 ] Ann Landers printed the poem in her column on October 5, 1983, incorrectly attributing it to an anonymous man who died as a result of struggles with drug abuse.
While Eagleson did not write the song, he stated that it "deeply resonates" with him, and that he felt as though it was written about him. [4] Eagleson stated that he "grew up always being country and being very true to that even though a lot of people made fun of that back in the day, but it’s cool now, which is awesome". [5]
A Brief Inquiry into the Natural Rights of Man; American Writers by John Neal, attributed to X.Y.Z. [1] A Strange Manuscript Found in a Copper Cylinder by James De Mille, originally published anonymously. Democracy by Henry Adams, originally published anonymously. Brother Jonathan: or, the New Englanders by John Neal, published anonymously. [2]
The poem is often attributed to anonymous or incorrect sources, such as the Hopi and Navajo tribes. [1]: 423 The most notable claimant was Mary Elizabeth Frye (1905–2004), who often handed out xeroxed copies of the poem with her name attached. She was first wrongly cited as the author of the poem in 1983. [4]
"Tom o' Bedlam" is the title of an anonymous poem in the "mad song" genre, written in the voice of a homeless "Bedlamite". The poem was probably composed at the beginning of the 17th century. In How to Read and Why Harold Bloom called it "the greatest anonymous lyric in the [English] language." [1]
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Do It Anyway may refer to: Do It Anyway, 2023 album by Jade Eagleson "Do It Anyway" (Jade Eagleson song), title song by from the 2023 album "Do It Anyway" (Ben Folds Five song), 2012 single by Ben Folds Five from the album The Sound of the Life of the Mind "Do it anyway", paraphrase of The Paradoxical Commandments associated with Mother Teresa
The last ten poems consist of a coda of 4 poems in elegiac couplets, 3 in hendecasyllables, 2 in scazons, and 1 poem in elegiac couplets. [14] Kloss argues that if the poems were a miscellaneous anthology, they would presumably have contained poems in other metres too, such as the iambic (84 and 87), aeolic (85, 89) or hexameter (95) metres ...