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Onion Days by carl Snadburg is an ok poem.. sort of dull. i think it need
something more to keep the readers attention but i think what the writer is
trying to tell the readers is great. This is how women in the old times had
to work for little women and seemed as were used just for there work on the
field.
Irene from United States