In the the poem Abandoned Farmhouse what went wrong
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Some prominent themes in this poem are failure, abandonment and different ways of seeing. Kooser writes that the man was "not a man for farming." Given the fact that the man lived with his family in a barn on a farm, his inability to farm well could translate into an inability to be a breadwinner for his family.
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Some prominent themes in this poem are failure, abandonment and different ways of seeing. Kooser writes that the man was "not a man for farming." Given the fact that the man lived with his family in a barn on a farm, his inability to farm well could translate into an inability to be a breadwinner for his family.
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