I remember the first genuine live poem was John N. Morris's "in deep sea for Julia". This is about my friend Julia. Her father is a poet, and this is very strange when you are a child. With memory, Dr. Morris came to school to read this poem for our sixth grade class. This poem was first published in New York in 1976 and then published in "Glass House". After that, I thought Billy Joel named his album. Morris has posted many articles in his poetry, but he is not in our online archive.
The poet entitled "Julia" also sent a powerful message on how love can be blind when two different worlds collide. Unlike the story of Pocahontas and John Rolf, it is not the race that is the main cause of friction between Julia and her husband / manager, but the difference between culture and class. Julia is regarded as "the most ugly woman in the world" or "a woman of a lion." The similarity between "Julia" and "Pocahontas and her British husband John Rolfe" is that Julia and Pocahontas are not husbands, they seem to come from two different worlds. Julia's instinct tells her that her husband is trying to invade her world through "malice and money" (Allen 7). Through her dream, Julia noticed her husband was cheating on her, but she refused to believe in her emotions and make him misunderstand. She wants her feelings wrong.
I remember the first genuine live poem was John N. Morris's "in deep sea for Julia". This is about my friend Julia. Her father is a poet, and this is very strange when you are a child. With memory, Dr. Morris came to school to read this poem for our sixth grade class. This poem was first published in New York in 1976 and then published in "Glass House". After that, I thought Billy Joel named his album. Morris has posted many articles in his poetry, but he is not in our online archive.