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The Wind
I read "The Wind by Eliza Moore. I really like this poem because of its uniqueness. I've never read a poem about the beauty of nature and then saying you're terrified of the wind. It uncovers secrets about you and reveals what kind of character you are.
I like how the poem is so simple but so creative. The line "What if I told you I was a kite, my strings tethered to the ground." This shows that her character lays low and doesn't do crazy things. The author did a really good job with characterization and I admire that.
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