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Madison Poulter is best known for her work as an underground poet. You've probably never heard of her unless you have taken an AP Lit class or are a genius.

Born in West Philadelphia Madison spent a majority of her youthful days participating in the game of basketball.

It was not until she was 9, when her parents sent her to live in a New Jersey, that she discovered that she could in fact become a dream weaver. Inspired by famed Renaissance writer, Maggie Costello, Madison spent her early years in the Jersey Shore finding her poetic voice in the form of cats, lemons, tea, and library chairs.

Some of her most famous poems include the poems: My Body Was a Temple, but Now it is a Ruin If You Know What I Mean

Madison resided in Germany during World War II.