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![]() For Presidents Day (and two days after Valentines Day), here are poems by two presidents that hit on the theme of love: Between 1749 and 1750, a young and seemingly lovesick George Washington went on a surveying expedition for Lord Thomas Fairfax in Virginia's Northern Neck. He kept a diary on the trip traipsing through wild Virginia, and in it he wrote two love poems. Here's one of them: Oh Ye Gods why should my Poor Resistless Heart Things turned out all right for poor, resistless-hearted George. He eventually got over Frances Alexander, his infatuation at the time. ~ On Sept. 28, 1858, Abraham Lincoln visited an inn in Winchester, Ill., in the midst of a heated U.S. Senate campaign against Stephen A. Douglas. A girl named Rosa Haggard, a daughter of the innkeeper, asked Lincoln to sign her autograph album. Here's what Lincoln wrote: To Rosa-- Teach your beau to heed the lay-- For more poetry and for Cynthia Zarin's poem about Lincoln, visit our Poetry Series page. |
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