To Whom It May Concern (poem)
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- | '''To Whom It May Concern''' is an [[anti-war]] poem by [[Adrian Mitchell]] concerned with the [[Opposition to the Vietnam War|opposition to the Vietnam War]]. | + | :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmMCObgu_jc |
+ | '''To Whom It May Concern''' is an [[anti-war]] poem by [[Adrian Mitchell]] concerned with the [[Opposition to the Vietnam War|opposition to the Vietnam War]]. Mitchell recited it live at the [[International Poetry Incarnation]]. | ||
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+ | The poem is known by its iconic phrase: "Tell me lies about Vietnam." | ||
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To Whom It May Concern is an anti-war poem by Adrian Mitchell concerned with the opposition to the Vietnam War. Mitchell recited it live at the International Poetry Incarnation.
The poem is known by its iconic phrase: "Tell me lies about Vietnam."
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