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| Literary Terms in this piece of poetry by Phyllis Gotlieb?
First Person Demonstrative I'd rather heave half a brick than say I love you, though I do I'd rather crawl in a hole than call you darling, though you are I'd rather wrench off an arm than hug you though it's what I long to do I'd rather gather a posy of poison ivy than ask if you love me so if my hair doesn't stand on end it's because I never tease it and if my heart isn't in my mouth it's because it knows its place and if I don't take a bite of your ear it's because gristle gripes my guts and if you miss the message better get new glasses and read it twice -- Phyllis Gotlieb Which and where are the literary terms in this poem? |
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