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    THE SANDBOX

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    until the very end of the play) near a sandbox or at the beach. Mommy and Daddy have brought Grandma all the way out from the city and place her in the sandbox. As Mommy and Daddy wait nearby in some chairs‚ the Musician plays off and on‚ according to what the other characters instruct him to do. Throughout the play‚ the Young Man is very pleasant‚ greeting the other characters with a smile as he says‚ "Hi!”. As Mommy and Daddy cease to acknowledge Grandma while they wait‚ Grandma reverts from her

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    any wool. Yes‚ I was talking to myself about how badly I would want a new sweater. That doesn’t mean I would steal extra material. If anything‚ I would make a wool blanket. Even

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    I saw Mommy kissing Santa Claus  Underneath the mistletoe last night  She didn’t see me creep  Down the stairs to have a peep  She thought that I was tucked up  In my bedroom‚ fast asleep  Then I saw Mommy tickle Santa (tickle‚tickle‚Santa Claus) Claus  Underneath his beard so snowy white  Oh‚ what a laugh it would have been  If Daddy had only seen  Mommy kissing Santa Claus last night  Pasko Na Naman – Christmas Songs Pasko Na Naman O Kay tulin ng araw Paskong nagdaan‚ Tila ba

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    Talk Radio and Home

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    living space. I spend my days aimlessly lost in my own thought‚ sleeping or listening to them talk‚ the people that are outside of my house walls. I love listening to them laugh. I don’t really know what they are but they call themselves Mommy and Daddy. Mommy’s voice is soft and sweet not like Daddy’s‚ his is rough and deep. I have to strain to hear his voice because it does not surround me like Mommy’s. They talk about me a lot‚ calling me Baby Girl‚ I wish I could see them or let them know I can

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    we are taken back to a childhood birthday where the girl blows out the candles on her cake as the dog‚ gazing longingly at the food in front of him‚ observes from her lap. Next‚ we witness a childhood memory of the girl and Maddie‚ tucked away in a pillow and blanket fort‚ enthusiastically reading aloud a

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    that I would not leave the hospital without you in my arms. She introduced herself as Nurse Pam‚ and called herself “The Pitocin Queen.” She told your Daddy and me all about her days as an Army nurse. We became instant friends. In order to get things moving along a little more quickly‚ she encouraged me to undergo an epidural to help me relax. Your Daddy was very supportive‚ holding my hand and reassuring me. Accepting pain medication‚ he said‚ did not mean that I was a failure; it just meant that plans

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    simile of her grandmother’s blanket and her quilt‚ beginning with explaining the memorable colors and thoughts about her grandmother’s blanket and continuing with her quilt. In "The Century Quilt"‚ Waniek gives the poem complex meaning through literary techniques such as diction to add complexity and to give insight to the meaning‚ imagery to show the connection of the speaker’s family‚ and symbolism to show the similarities of the speakers quilt and her grandmother’s blanket. When articulating words

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    Place to Go

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    against the rock. Living on Smith Lake provides me with peace within myself. Alone on the rocks‚ I stare off into the clear still water and speak to myself. It is like taking a nice bubble bath‚ there is the alone time and meditation time. Blankets tucked neatly under me‚ I find myself thinking and meditating out loud. Meditation helps clear my thoughts. Being alone‚ starring off into the deep clear water helps me clear my head and think straight. It’s like after talking to a psychiatrist you feel

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    willingness to trust” (11-12). Here‚ the speaker presents a common emotion on a more severe scale. Shakur fails to fully relate to his audience‚ presenting nearly no emotions in his poem. The speaker in “Tears of a Teenage Mother” observes that “the daddy just ran out the door” (8)‚ but does not address the emotions that surely will come thereafter. Keeping the poem relatable‚ Blackshere notes that a lone “tear drips down the mother’s face” (6). Sadness proves a common theme in Blackshere’s work‚ and

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    Swaying in the wind‚ was a yellow flag; letting me know that the water was moderate but safe to enter. Once I could see the sand I removed my shoes and socks and prepared to feel the warmth of the sand between my toes. Warm‚ grainy sand hid between my toes and cling to my feet as I made my way to the water. Using the sound of the waves as company‚ I meandered along the shore. I was thinking of a way to embrace my assignment; I had to spend time alone. It was time for me to appreciate doing nothing

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