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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago

world's shortest poem

0Contrary to what is reported by many, the world's shortest poem is not Fleas (Adam Had 'em), though at one time it was the shortest. The world's shortest poem is by The Greatest, Muhammad Ali, and I believe it was delivered during one of his Harvard University graduation speeches. Though it was untitled, based on the content of the poem I believe we can title it Ali. the poem is02br
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You are quite right, it is the shortest poem. However I believe it should read: Me We Shorter still, and much more profound.

  • You are quite right, it is the shortest poem.
  • However I believe it should read: Me We Shorter still, and much more profound.
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You are quite right, it is the shortest poem. However I believe it should read:

Me
We

Shorter still, and much more profound.
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Emotion: tongue tied I like Adam Had 'em better
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I feel me,we makes complete sense...

It's a view into one's pshyche.... The Non-egotistical view of the globally community
No longer do we exist in s'I'lo's..


There is no ME... only We


With correct punctuation, it should be:

Me?

We!

What am I going to do? No.. What are WE going to do..
What's in it for me? What's in it for
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Nope. It's Me, Whee! As in, being me is so much fun!
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actually the shortest poem EVER IS A DUTCH POEM:

by Joost v/d Vondel:

U
NU!

translated:
You
now!

yeah, beat that....
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How about "iPod therfore i am"? Emotion: big smile
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Spot on. This is the worlds shortest poem, delivered by a great man and a true hero for all. That said, Forman got the grill.

Also, as noted by another scolar on this page it is

ME

WE

Regards for now.....
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I thought the shortest poem was ;
"I, 
Why?"
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WE ME WOULD MAKE MUCH MORRE SENCE

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