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<title>Trifles</title>
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<title>After Apple Picking</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>This poem kinda makes me think about myself...I take on such a heavy workload and I am exhaused by the time that it is over.  I take 17 credits and I work 6, sometimes 7 days per week.  I also need to leave time to clean my house, play with my dogs, and to spend time with my fiancee, friends, and family.</p>]]></description>
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<title>Mending Wall</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>Mending Wall was a pretty interesting poem.  It intrigued me because there were a lot of different ways in which you can analyze the poem.  When I read it the first few times, i was very confused.  I had to read it 3 times before thoughts came to my head.  What I thought of was when I was little, my neighbor had a huge privacy fence.  All of the neighborhood kids were afraid of her.  We all thought she was a mean, little, old lady.  But as in this poem, she just wanted someone to talk to.  I really liked how Frost related this poem to nature and animals.</p>]]></description>
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