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God Says Yes to Me
While reading Janice Fernandez's "God Says Yes to Me," I came upon the assumption that the poem is brazenly courageous. However, I did not admire the fact that Janice took the work of someone else and claimed it her own.The poem was beautifully written. It showed rebellion by titling God as a woman, but it simmered the tone down enough to express a certain mystic about their answers. It is not something that everyone will grow to love due to its logic. The poem truly showed that God can be anything or anyone that our imaginations create. I just find it to be shameful that such a masterpiece was not credited by its initial poet.
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