Critical Analysis #1 |
A Perfect Circle |
Pixie New Member
since 1999-11-21
Posts 2Charlotte, NC, USA |
a perfect circle drawn by my mothers hand before i was born kept safe in the dresser drawer didn't know that when i turned four I would find that perfect cirle and with my purple crayon turn it into a lopsided square to be kept in the old dresser drawer and wait for time to turn |
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DramaMama Junior Member
since 1999-10-28
Posts 47Louisiana |
What is the "perfect circle"? At first I thought it was a wedding ring, but the purple crayon thing doesn't fit with that. Sorry, but I don't get this one. Please, explain? Pat |
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Pixie New Member
since 1999-11-21
Posts 2Charlotte, NC, USA |
My poem A perfect circle is about just that. A perfect circle drawn by my mothers hand means that my mother drew a perfectly round circle before I was born. SHe was so proud of it that she hid her drawing in the dresser drawer. Then I was born and grew up and one day I found that perfect cirlce. And as a child would do, I took my favorite crayon and scribbled over her circle, turning it into a lopsidded square. I was so proud of my drawing I hid it where I found it, and there it will sit until my child finds it and so on... |
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