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I feel like i have a "crosswords" when i know i have something to do but i dont want to do and want to do what i like to do. I often wonder which i should do, just like if i follow my head, im going to do my homework or chores that i need to do because i understand that i need to do in my head and brain, but if i follow my heart, there would be always something i want to do, maybe i just want to lay down and do nothing though, because thats what i really want to do in my heart.
The title of the poem is Crossroads. This represents the argument that sometimes occurs for all human beings between the head and the heart.
1 "Follow my heart beat? Follow my heart?"
I think these lines are so important for this poem because the author keeps asking some questions to readers in the poem, but what the author wants to ask the most is this question. I feel like this is the most important and significant question for the author.
The author asks questions in each stanza and i feel like this makes the poem more beautiful and neat. It is beautiful and easy to read. Also, i think the author asks the most important question in the really last part of the poem so it s easy to impress and remember readers.
- metaphor
"follow th storm" or "cross the sea" is a metaphor. you are not actually following the storm or crossing the sea.
- rhyme
"breeze" and "leaves"
"strive" and "life"
"sea" and "be"
a four stanza poem