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And then you think

And you never told me if you believed me.

 

Both giving the other

more reasons to question

 

a fate

set in sand.

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Written by
d-lep
American
Published
Feb 26, 2012
Lines·Words
5·22
Notes

In this poem and others posted here, the title is read as if it were

the first line of the poem. Professor Irizarry (who taught me Latino/a Literature

last semester) showed me the importance of titles. I used to have the

tendency to skip titles altogether in my readings, but now I take great care

in constructing titles that correspond with the poems themselves.

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