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as I do;
And yet i often fail to show
the depth of it to you.
I vow to do the little things,
to show you everyday;
but one thing or another
seems to get in the way.
I pledge to be more open,
to have courage and be strong
But somehow fear takes over
and
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heart is pumping
With the turn of every page.
Anger!
Rage!
The emotions overcome you.
It's getting hot,
Your body is sweaty
And frustration surrounds you.
Sit!
Stand!
Directions are annoying.
But this is your job,
You have to do it.
Your
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who die as cattle?
Only the monstrous anger of the guns.
Only the stuttering rifles' rapid rattle
Can patter out their hasty orisons.
No mockeries now for them; no prayers nor bells,<Tab/><Tab/><Tab/><Tab/
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cat person, she'd decided fish were best. For years they would come and go, but there were a couple of stables, she had named them Mickey and Minnie, she hated their names by the time Minnie finally became sick and died. Mickey soon followed, having
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from Dylan Thomas's poem "Do Not Go Gentle Into The Night". This poem was written for Dylan Thomas's dying father. These sentiments can pertain to many different scenarios.
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scenes in their heads. A poem that supports this is "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud," by William Wordsworth. This poem is written from the first person view of the person lying on a couch in the house, using a pleasant and calming tone. The person
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oblivious to terrestrial troubles. Tall green fields of corn spanned for miles in between the gridlines of highways and dirt roads. A mosquito, finishing the last few tastes of a groundhog vein, spread its miniscule wings and took off. It zipped upwards
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Preludes and echoes many of its themes. Rhapsody... charts the night-time journey of a man through the streets of a city. Held in a trance by the moonlight, he is shown various sights by the street lamps he passes, and these sights evoke images, feelings
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characters and moral atmosphere. Such techniques include the use of metaphor and simile to evoke feeling in what Eliot called the 'objective correlative' technique, the presence of certain recurring images, the employing of dramatic monologue as well
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appropriate addition to the historical society's compilations of poems, as it accurately describes the horrors of the war rather than the glory that is associated with it. This is conveyed accurately by Owen, through a variety of language techniques.
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