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(Second stanza mouthed by mouths I taught to speak) Simile In the third stanza I see faces I once held, / open as sunflowers in my hands, The mother is comparing her childs face to an open sunflower. THEME: Children grow up and often distance themselves from their parents during their teenaged years.
a voice by pat mora is a compelling and evocative poem written by the renowned American poet Pat Mora. This poem delves into themes of identity, cultural heritage, and the power of language, highlighting the significance of finding and embracing ones unique voice.
The poem shows how class privilege creates a restrictive and unequal society, barring the less fortunate from their own local resources while granting the rich access to virtually anything. The poem begins by contrasting tourists experience of a coastal paradise with that of the speakers family.

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