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Post by Cullen on Sept 18, 2007 23:41:38 GMT -6
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Post by Sharon on Feb 23, 2008 18:10:16 GMT -6
Now that's a unique way of presenting - I liked how you posted this as an image.
I think the second from the last stanza really pulls the whole poem together:
"Dread surrounds, yet all is calm - the eye of the storm"
That's a line I think people can relate to in some way or other... like imagine a time where you're arguing with someone (I mean REALLY arguing with someone) and both of you are going back and forth with your points when all of a sudden you stop, after one particular comment and you sit there thinking either "wow, I can't believe they said that" or "wow, did I say that?" ...or something along those lines. ...for the moment the arguing is over but will someone make it alright, or do you just wait and ride it out?
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