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You Are
As Reading Teenink, I came across Cranston's Poem titled "You Are". While reading her poem, I can wholehaeartly agree and relate to what Craston was trying to convay. Her message, from what I understood, love can be portrayed as "beautifull" and "gentle''' yet it contridicts to what it is supposed to be. After reading this, I honestly had to think what she had to experiance in order to be able to see love in such a twisted way. Many can relate to her poem and with her use of analogys of nature to love, makes it easier for many to uderstand Cranston's view on love. I can understand since I had similar experiances with love. In general, Cranston poem that I admire is very espressive and many who read it can relate.
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