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Childs Taking a Photograph at a Funeral
In a “Childs Taking Photographs at a Funeral” by Claudia2342 she is telling the readers a story about how a little girl is at a funeral and all she can focus on is her new camera she just got. She is also letting us know that they little girl snuck up behind her grandpa and got a little smirk out of him when she photographed him/ Claudia states “When her family sees the blurry pictures/taken by an innocent, unsteady hand/ none of them will notice the black attire/or the tear- stained cheeks/ They will only/ see the hint of a smile/ on grandpa’s face.” This poem made me sad because this little girl is at a funeral and she is unaware of what is actually happening around her and all she cares about is capturing the people she is grateful for.
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