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What I Call Love
I found Sarah G.'s poem "What I Call Love" very relatable. When she first began to say, "grasping the necklace you gave me" I instantly could relate since my boyfriend gave me a necklace and everytime I wear it I think about all the good times we had. Also, when she goes on to say, "I asked you why you loved me, you turned and said, Everthing." I love that because every time I ask him, that's his response. Not everyone wants to believe they have a flaw, but reading this poem kind of made me realize my biggest flaw is my boyfriend. I really want to thank Sarah for explaining my feelings and thoughts into one marvelous poem.
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