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this poem is not "really bad"! It shows the typical transition that goes
through women when being in love and coming out of the dream. Love truly is
blind, and a women, when in love, usually thinks the sun shines out of the
guy's shoelaces and gets a rude awakening when she comes out of the 'trance
of love'. Dorothy's poem gives an apt portrayal of this typical 'love
sympton'.
jacinta from Australia