Please analyze this poemmm
What are you afraid of?
When i was a child
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English, 08.04.2021 03:30 Mastersonisnot
Please analyze this poemmm
What are you afraid of?
When i was a child
This question was easy
I answered bugs, of darkness, of clowns
As i grew up my answers changed
Now as a teenager
I answer my grades, my friends, my future
When I am an adult
I might answer my life, my job, my family
But what I have always been afraid of
Was the great unknown
Things I have no idea how to face
Now when someone asks me
What I am afraid of?
I will answer
I do not know yet
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