and that heart of yours will be totally mended,
English, 18.12.2019 13:31 dleflore80
One day, you will awake from your covering
and that heart of yours will be totally mended,
and there will be no more burning within.
the owl, calling in the setting of the sun
and the deer path, all erased.
and there will be no more need for love
or lovers or fears of losing lovers
and there will be no more burning timbers
with which to light a new fire,
and there will be no more husbands or people
related to husbands, and there will be no more
tears or reason to shed your tears.
which type of poetry does wesley use when she creates her own structure?
free verse
enjambment
figurative
symbolic
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One day, you will awake from your covering
and that heart of yours will be totally mended,
and that heart of yours will be totally mended,
Mathematics, 30.09.2019 18:30