The poem is too long to post here but it's In The Secular Night by Margaret Atwood.
Do you think that the author is using 'secular' meaning unsacred, or "lasting from century to century", because the night is so long spent alone?
When the excuse of "having to babysit" is given, is it legitimate, or is the subject so antisocial they would rather be by themself?
Any other comments would be greatly appreciated, I am performing the poem.
2007-02-05
05:54:55
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