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SLCC Talks: Poetry

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April 2, 2014
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Welcome to SLCC Talks, a weekly segment where fellow Salt Lake Community College students tell us what they think about a certain campus-related topic.

April is National Poetry Month. Finish the following poem: “Roses are red, violets are blue…”

“…reading is good and college is too.” – Tyler Brooks, Philosophy Major

“…some poems rhyme, but this one don’t.” – Chancellor Olson, Art Major

“…if you look at me, you won’t tell a lie.” – Aden Ali, Engineering Major

“…making up poetry is hard to do.” – Michael Fewkes, Music Recording Major

How would you finish this popular poem? Use the hashtag #SLCCTalks and continue the discussion on Facebook and Twitter.

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