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All answers can be found on my website(http://www.lemonadestreet.net) and in the book(Get a copy from my site, amazon.com, barnesandnobles.com, target.com, etc).
1-What poem in Lemonade Street was one of my very first poems written?(When I started writing)
2-What is the name of the homeless guy who lived by the beach?
3-What poem talks about miscarriage/abortion?
4-List three of my favorite poets
5-What is the title of the song I wrote for Mary J. Blige?
6-What poem suggests reincarnation?
7-What is the most possesive and obsessive poem in Lemonade Street?
8-Who is Emiliene?
9-What poem talks about a relationship between an older woman and a younger man?
10-In the poem 'Mr. Shinny Shoes', what color is the halter dress the lady wore?

Bonus Question: In the poem 'Whisper my Name' Is the subject about Verbal abuse? Physical abuse? or both?

Anyone who answers all 10 questions correctly will receive a beautiful ribbon gift worth $100 and a spiffy suprise you won't want to miss. All winners will be announced January 1st. Last day for submission is December 30th.

Send all answers to berniceangoh@yahoo.com and remember to write 'CONTEST for December' in the subject line.
Have fun and enjoy your walk down lemonade Street.

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