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No one would ever mistake Muhammad Ali for a butterfly or a honeybee. And yet poetry uses metaphor to show us how they are connected and what they have in common. Try it yourself.
Ali Jr. said he takes comfort in his faith and poetry. “You see Allah is with me, right next to float like a butterfly sting like a bee,” Ali Jr. read.
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Ali Jr. said he takes comfort in his faith and poetry. “You see Allah is with me, right next to float like a butterfly sting like a bee,” Ali Jr. read.
Ali Jr. said he takes comfort in his faith and poetry. “You see Allah is with me, right next to float like a butterfly sting like a bee,” Ali Jr. read.
Ali Jr. said he takes comfort in his faith and poetry. “You see Allah is with me, right next to float like a butterfly sting like a bee,” Ali Jr. read.
Ali Jr. said he takes comfort in his faith and poetry. “You see Allah is with me, right next to float like a butterfly sting like a bee,” Ali Jr. read.