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6 six weeks reflection

Dear Ms. Langley, This year was definitely the experience. Although there were many challenges and difficulties throughout this year, I Want to thank you for continuously teach me and help me grow as a thinker and writer. As I reflect over this year, I think about the fact that I truly and honestly did learn…

AP synthesis essay

Should the government have authority over someone else’s property? I do not, even if it is beneficial for the government to take private property in order to gain money from it when there’s no guarantee in it working and having to take the risk of people becoming homeless if it doesn’t go through with it.…

Three Word poem:

Poem one:

giraffe

ladder

Poem two:

dentist

soap

Poem Three:

College

Job

Quote From Homework:

  • In This lifetime there is beauty and war
  • between all man and far much more
  • distancing us from all great or good
  • showing us whats all misunderstood
  • The time we spend to waste and fight
  • The Universal plagues of life below
  • give us a sign to move and grow
  • in being the difference you already know
  • as time goes on , times are different

Poetry annotation:


Then

BY RODDY LUMSDENFor the first time, I listen to a lost
and secret recording of us
making love near-on ten years ago.

I recognize your voice, your sounds,
though if I knew no better,
I could be any man in any room.

After, the rising sounds of rising
and of dressing and once
as you step up close to the deck,

perhaps to pick up shoes, you sing
the chorus of Sunday Morning.
I call on you to hurry and we leave.

It does not end then; the tape rolls on.
A few late cars which sigh by
might have passed us walking away

triumphant, unaware we’ve left behind
this mop and mow mechanism
of silence to which we may never return.

The poet in the poem makes a effort to describe love in a way that is missing someone , i like how they express in the last stanza “unaware of what we’ve left behind this mop and mow mechanism of silence to which we may never return”

Poetry Annotations:

You Never Said Goodbye

by Unknown

You never said I’m leaving
You never said goodbye.
You were gone before I knew it,
And only God knew why.

It broke my heart to lose you,
But you didn’t go alone
For part of me went with you,
The day God took you home.

A million times I needed you,
A million times I cried.
If love alone could have saved you,
You never would have died.

In life I loved you dearly,
In death I love you still.
In my heart you hold a place,
That no one could ever fill.

I came across this poem and it made me sad because of how the person expresses their hurt about losing someone. It short but it brings a different perspective to you

Shared lines:

what matters is I genuinely miss you

I have no idea what to write about

someday we’ll reconnect again

it is not a passion nor a strength of mine but rather a weakness


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