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If you were to compose a poem about one aspect of your life, which topic would it fall into and what would your overall life's message be?

 Prompt Response: A poem I would write about something that happened in my life is the presence of people that come and go even if it's somebody that you actually need in your life. My overall message is to keep certain walls built up around you so when something happens it won't affect your life so much.Summary: What we learned today is 2 other poems of Emily Dickinson that relates to the topic of death and never knowing what will physically happen on the other side unless you experienced it yourself.Reflection: There were a lot of more wondering minds and still so many questions about what goes on in the afterlife.

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