Article: "YOU ARE A POET!" AFTER YEARS OF CRAFTING SONNETS AND FREE VERSE, GRACE SIMPSON FINDS RECOGNITION AS VIRGINIA'S POET LAUREATE.(DAILY BREAK)

Byline: DENISE WATSON BATTS THE VIRGINIAN PILOT\

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CORRECTION: The first sentence of the poem ``Speech Lessons'' by Grace Simpson should read, ``A stroke struck my father dumb and lame before I learned to talk.'' A story in Wednesday's Daily Break contained a typographical error. Correction published Thursday, September 6, 2001, p. A2.

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From ``Speech Lessons''

A stroke stuck my father

dumb and lame before I learned

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