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We Need to Talk
I can relate to Amelia G. when she wrote about headphone in her poem We Need to Talk. I guess she was trying to talk to her boyfriend or someone that were using there headphones. The someone didn't want to take off their headphones. This line reminds me about my boyfriends when i try to talk to him when his listening to music with his headphones on he just tells me "Sorry My Love".

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