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Here's the poem:
This one is entering her teens,
Ripe for sentimental scenes,
Has picked a gangling unripe male,
Sees herself in bridal veil,
Presses lips and tosses head,
Declares she's not too young to wed,
Informs you pertly you forget
Romeo and Juliet.
Do not argue, do not shout;
Remind her how that one turned out.
Thus far, i have allusions to romeo and juliet>>>lameeee
the problem with the poem is that it's so straightforward there arent that many literary techniques to pull out of it
any help from a fresher brain? im burnt out. thanks in advance
This one is entering her teens,
Ripe for sentimental scenes,
Has picked a gangling unripe male,
Sees herself in bridal veil,
Presses lips and tosses head,
Declares she's not too young to wed,
Informs you pertly you forget
Romeo and Juliet.
Do not argue, do not shout;
Remind her how that one turned out.
Thus far, i have allusions to romeo and juliet>>>lameeee
the problem with the poem is that it's so straightforward there arent that many literary techniques to pull out of it
any help from a fresher brain? im burnt out. thanks in advance