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on We outgrow love like other things by Emily Dickinson, on March 3, 2006
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I like the poem. I think however, that she confused love with infatuation. Infatuation happens right away when real love takes its time, sometimes a long time. Infatuation dies after a while when real love lasts until death.


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I found this poem sort of easy to read. I liked the fact that he chose a rose to write about. I realise that the meaning of the poem could go beyond that of a flower but could be a poem written about a woman as well. For how can a rose show love to a man? And how xan it pocess wealth?I think that this is a lovely poem.