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To Feel Pain
January 28, 2012
He stands alone-depressed.
A wasp stings him.
It does not hurt-at all.
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Sparkle1pops PLATINUM said...
on Dec. 19 2012 at 3:45 pm
The amount of words you use here is very interesting, because it really leaves you to decipher the meaning of the poem. The meaning I got from this poem was that "he" is so lost in his depression and sorrow, that he does not feel the physical pain inacted on him. Is that right?
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