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- We_Real_Cool abstract "\"We Real Cool\" is a poem written in 1959 by poet Gwendolyn Brooks and published in her 1960 book The Bean Eaters, her third collection of poetry.It consists of four verses of two rhyming lines each. The final word in most lines is \"we\". The next line describes something that \"we\" do, such as play pool or drop out of school. Brooks has said that the \"we\"s are meant to be said softly, as though the protagonists in the poem are questioning the validity of their existence. The poem has been featured on broadsides, and is widely studied in literature classes and re-printed in literature textbooks. It also contains references to the seven deadly sins.The last lines of the poem, \"We / Die soon,\" indicate the climax, which comes as a surprise to the boasts that have been made previously. It also suggests a moment of self-awareness about the choices that the players have made.The poem was printed in the booklet of Chicago Metalcore band, The Killing Tree's 2003 EP, We Sing Sin, whose title is a reference to the poem.It is also referenced in the song of the same title, \"We Real Cool,\" by the band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds on their 2013 album, Push the Sky Away.The band The Jazz June takes their name from this poem as well.".
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- We_Real_Cool comment "\"We Real Cool\" is a poem written in 1959 by poet Gwendolyn Brooks and published in her 1960 book The Bean Eaters, her third collection of poetry.It consists of four verses of two rhyming lines each. The final word in most lines is \"we\". The next line describes something that \"we\" do, such as play pool or drop out of school. Brooks has said that the \"we\"s are meant to be said softly, as though the protagonists in the poem are questioning the validity of their existence.".
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