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Response to Nature's Music
“Nature’s Music” was about a boy that sat on a rock next to a stream listening to the animals. This poem was a great one for the primary reason that it was very understandable but still established a deeper meaning. It also brought the question of who would enjoy the spot that the boy sat on listening to nature next and that made me think for a couple seconds on what the real meaning of that was as if it was more of statement than a question. It was definitely a poem that made you think and it was just an overwhelming experience to read and recollect all the similarities from my life in such a short poem.
It reminded me of hearing the birds and the wildlife and how wonderful and downright amazing it was to have so many different things in the world. It reminded me of how I took it for granted. It was a very well designed and overall I would give it a 9/10.
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I really felt connected to the original poem.