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Poems in Boxes

Friend. I know that you must feel frustrated. I'm here to tell you that your feelings are legitimate and that you shouldn't hold your emotions in. I'm not going to judge, but I can help, if you want me to. Step 1 Ask yourself why you want to put the poem into a box. You don't have to tell me about the specific details, but it might help with this process. I know that you might either be very attached to this poem and want to take it with you, or you might never want to see the poem again and plan to hide it in the dark corners of your attic. Or you might want to put the poem in a box for an entirely different reason. It's ok. Any reason is ok, just as long as you're clear with yourself your intentions. While I can't pretend to understand how you're feeling, I can tell you that I've been in similar situations, and I can empathize with your turmoil. Step 2 Find a bigger box. I'm all about environmental conservation but I also know that there

Welcome to the accelerating yellow umbrellas!

Hi! Welcome to our poetry problems blog. We're the accelerating yellow umbrellas. Our group is composed of Hannah Davis, Anna Ding, Julian Montague, and Robert Nagel. We look forward to solving poetry problems in the coming weeks.