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  2. Poetic closure - Wikipedia

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    Poetic closure is the sense of conclusion given at the end of a poem. Barbara Herrnstein Smith's detailed study—Poetic Closure: A Study of How Poems End—explores various techniques for achieving closure. One of the most common techniques is setting up a regular pattern and then breaking it to mark the end of a poem.

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    What to do after ending a friendship. There are a lot of emotions that bubble up after the loss of a friendship — even if it was by choice. In the days following, show up for yourself by doing ...

  4. Paul Janeczko - Wikipedia

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    Home on the Range: Cowboy Poetry (1997) Very Best (Almost) Friends: Poems of Friendship (1999) Stone Bench In An Empty Park (2000) A Poke in the I: A Collection of Concrete Poems (2001) Dirty Laundry Pile: Poems in Different Voices (2001) Blushing: Expressions of Love in Poems and Letters (2004) A Kick in the Head: An Everyday Guide to Poetic ...

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  6. Sylvia's Death - Wikipedia

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    As the poem continues, Sexton writes of discussions, moments and the passionate wish for death the two shared throughout their letters and friendship. Nearing the end of the work, Sexton recognises the close relationship Plath held with death, and concludes the poem calling Plath a "friend", "tiny mother", "funny duchess" and "blonde thing". [3]

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    A relationship expert and therapist share how to end a friendship without hurting their feelings. Plus, when it's time to break up with a friend you've outgrown.

  8. Sonnet 30 - Wikipedia

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    Sonnet 30 starts with Shakespeare mulling over his past failings and sufferings, including his dead friends and that he feels that he hasn't done anything useful. But in the final couplet Shakespeare comments on how thinking about his friend helps him to recover all of the things that he's lost, and it allows him stop mourning over all that has happened in the past.

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    A woman is feeling like a jilted bridesmaid after participating in her friend's wedding. In a post on Reddit's "Am I the A-----?" forum, the 30-year-old woman detailed how she had such a ...