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Paradise Lost
I found Jesse Campbell's poem 'Paradise Lost' extremely depressing. I think that this poem is about losing the people they love and their world is gone, "Paradise is lost". I believe when she writes "Paradise is Lost", it refers to someone's world is gone, lost and over. The end is very meaningfull with the line, "Will we ever find home?", because the people have lost their paradise (home) wonder if they will ever get it back. The people in the poem are depressed because they are lost and have lost all hope.
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