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message 1: by Fliss (new)

Fliss Blanch I've never heard of it being called a Christian allegory but I guess it could be seen that way although I'm not sure if Shel Silverstein meant it that way either considering that he was Jewish but then again maybe he did want to send out some type of message regardless of the religion.


message 2: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth I never got that one either. Nice interpretation. Maybe he wanted you to determine whether this is a healthy relationship or not.


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