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Martin Luther King
| January 27, 2020

“Martin Luther King” Haiku #1

Martin Luther King

What a marvelous leader

Making great speeches

“Martin Luther King” Haiku #2

Marching with large crowds

Never becoming angry

A good example

John Eckert, poet, writer and member of Southeast Senior Center, has lived in Seattle all his life.

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