Splendor in the Grass
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"Strength in what remains behind...."
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Perhaps you can tell me
exactly what the poet means...

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...by such expressions as
"splendor in the grass"...

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...and "glory in the flower."
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I think it has some....
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Yes?
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Well, when we're young...
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...we look at things very idealistically,
I guess.

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And I think Wordsworth means...
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...that when we grow up...
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...that we have to forget
the ideals of youth...

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...and find strength....
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Miss Metcalf...
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...may I please be....
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Children!
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I'll go see what's the matter.
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-Hi, June.
-Hi.

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I just gave her a sedative.
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-I'm not sick.
-She'll be all right in a little while.

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Now lie down.
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I'm all right. I'm perfectly all right.
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Stop that.
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I'm all right.

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