the point of view sumarry on the last stanza by Shel silverstein
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Where the Sidewalk Ends” by Shel Silverstein is a three-stanza poem that depicts the adult world as something harsh and demanding, in contrast to a more childlike mentality that can provide a break from the responsibilities and pressures of being an adult.
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Oh how I once loved tuna salad
Pork and lobsters, lamb chops too
Till I stopped and looked at dinner
From the dinner's point of view.
Though many people believe poems must rhyme to be considered poetry the contemporary movement, highlighted by Langston Hughes, is an extension of blues and gospel music. Therefore, rhythms should be identifiable. Repetition of points is another method of lyrical writing, however, unnecessary in the growing field of poetry.
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