Whose does the poet's voice represent in this poem?
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It is the quality that makes "you" sound like "you." It is your tone, how you build your sentences, how you favor this or that sound device, image, or line break. At the same time, we talk about finding our "voice" like it's a quality we've "lost." When I spoke to my disobedient children, I didn't need to "find" a voice. It was there through practice. When I cheer for my favorite football team, I don't have to find a voice. I've been doing it for years. It sounds poetic, doesn't it, like you're exploring undiscovered country with all the attendant thrills and "dangers." Your "voice" isn't lost.
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