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My Grandmother by Elizabeth Jennings

2023-01-05 13:28:23

My grandmother, Elizabeth Jennings, reflects the difficult personal experience of her life in many poems by Elizabeth Jennings. Many of her poems are not sentimental too much, covering topics such as family, friendship, suffering, loneliness, religious experience. In this verse, Elizabeth Jennings has already said this in four quarters. Each section conveys her story. Elizabeth Jennings talks about my experience with grandmother. This poem is her childhood memory and she is reviewing it.

As I was afraid, Jennings "refused" to go out with her grandmother when she was young. Jennings is scared of being used like a thing. Jennings originally thought that her grandmother was strange, had been sitting in a lonely old store for hours and saw her reflection. Jennings remembers that she can "feel guilty and refused feelings." This is a guilt feeling after her grandmother died. But grandma never said she was hurt; Jennings can only guess her feelings. There is little communication between Jennings and her grandmother. When grandma closes her shop and places all the best items in the "narrow" room, she has nothing to isolate what was being closed for too long - the absence of shadows. It is impossible to polish shadows. In the past "There are poles." I have neither Poland nor love right now.

My grandmother, Elizabeth Jennings, reflects the difficult personal experience of her life in many poems by Elizabeth Jennings. Many of her poems are not sentimental too much, covering topics such as family, friendship, suffering, loneliness, religious experience. In this verse, Elizabeth Jennings has already said this in four quarters. Each section conveys her story. Elizabeth Jennings talks about my experience with grandmother. - My grandmother Her sharp voice rang in a narrow staircase. I remember the second floor apartment that leads to Glendale, a dark, winding staircase, mildew, as vivid as vividly established a meaningful relationship with my grandmother. Through this relationship, I know that she is a friend, a best friend, and finally a woman I admire.