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cosy apologia
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erin fern
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Cards (12)
'i could pick anything and think of you'
first person autobiographical
'the glossy blue my
pen exudes
,
drying matte'
starts glossy, dries matter showing how love is presented to be special and unique but its all just boring and normal
'shooting arrows to the heart'
stereotypical love portrayal
'to set me free'
damsel in distress, saving her from society
'post-post-modern age is all business'
the world changes around them but their love remains the same
'oddly male
:
Big Bad Floyd'
almost mocking the hurricane
'only
talent
was
to
kiss
you senseless'
recognises how lust is different to the real love she has now
'thin as
licorice and
as
chewy'
emphasises how superficial and surface level her previous love was
'sweet with a dark and hollow centre'
kindness on the outside but on the inside there's nothing more to it
'twin desks, computers, hardwood floors'
reinforces their ordinary relationship as poets
'were
content
but fall short of the
divine'
society states that there is almost a number of boxes to tick to class as normal love
'i
fill this stolen time with you'
society takes time away from them, the storm allows them to appreciate what they have