Original poem reprinted online here: " Tis Late" by April Bernard Originally read: February 28, 2013 More information about the Poet: April Bernard There's a lot of shift and spacing here -- and not visually alone. The first "section" of the poem is a description of an individual which the speaker takes in and then the poem takes on the persona of the first person. However, I feel the core of the poem comes in two parts -- kind of like a call and response technique, and I think both happen in the first person perspective part. Then why bring up the 3rd person part of the poem. Well, let's look over it. The description is a woman but one in the past and the "present.." The present woman is selling carnations she stole from the graveyard with a god bless you, and this a rather interesting decision. This foreshadows the question sincerity, and not in that pretentious way where some annoying blogger writes, "I think this is overly-sentimenta...
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