Occupation Poet Role Poet Name Edmund Cooke | Children 5 Notable work "How Did You Die?" | |
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Born June 5, 1866 Port Denver, Ontario Spouse(s) Lilith Castleberry (married 1898) Died December 18, 1932, Cleveland, Ohio, United States Books Impertinent Poems, A Patch of Pansies, Chronicles of the Little Tot, Nature Trails in Cleveland, I Rule the House |
Poetry reading kisses kept are wasted by edmund vance cooke
Edmund Vance Cooke (June 5, 1866 – December 18, 1932) was a 19th- and 20th-century poet best remembered for his inspirational verse "How Did You Die?"
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Cooke was born in Port Denver, Ontario. in 1898 he married Lilith Castleberry with whom he had five children. He later read his poems on radio, WWJ in Detroit, Michigan. He died in Cleveland, Ohio.
How did you die by edmund vance cooke
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