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I’d be glad to go out on a limb with those Who want nothing beyond what the wind bestows, Were I not bound to roots, dug in deep to bear Never being done grasping for light and air
X. J. Kennedy
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X. J. Kennedy
Age: 95
Born: 1929
Born: August 21
Novelist
Poet
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Dover
New Jersey
Joseph Kennedy
Joseph Charles Kennedy
Joe Kennedy
Done
Roots
Bestows
Never
Bears
Limb
Air
Grasping
Deep
Limbs
Beyond
Bound
Wind
Bounds
Light
Glad
Nothing
Bear
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