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Luz Reeves
29 June, 01:11
The speaker of Baca's poem compares love to -
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Luciana Mcdaniel
29 June, 04:17
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The speaker compares it to a coat and a pair of thick socks that keep the loved one warm, and he compares it to a pot full of yellow corn that will keep the loved one full.
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