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Mary Oliver The Summer Day Analysis
“Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?’ This last line of the poem “The Summer Day” by Mary Oliver reminds the reader that life is what you make of it. Only I am responsible for my experiences and/or consequences. Unfortunately, I can’t control the attitudes or actions of others but myself. We all can meditate and send positive vibes but the people around us will always suffer pain and disbelief. Everything that happens is from a greater influence outside of my control. I ultimately decide my reaction to all that happens. My reality and plan for my wild precious life is on me. I can be healthy and go to the gym every day, but that won’t change the fact that I would grow older as each day past. Where ever

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