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To everything there is a season
To everything there is a season

Mandujano, Maria English 9B, Period 1 February 3, 2014

Poetic Paraphrase:
Every day of our life counts to make a change in the way we express ourselves, just like a season. A time to start off with new feelings, a time when everything ends up wrong. A time to plant new goals and a time to collect the success. A time to have laughs with your people and sad times that are hard to forget.
Every day of our life counts to make a change in the way we express ourselves, just like a season.
A time when we’ve got it all and a time when we lose everything. A time to rest, a time when everybody is there and a time when everyone leaves.
Every day of our life counts to make a change in the way we express ourselves, just like a season.
A time when you like someone , a time when you dislike someone. A time for tears, a time for joy. A time when you fix all the arguments, a time for disagreement.
Every day of our life counts to make a change in the way we express ourselves, just like a season.
A time when you have everything, a time when everything is lost. A time to forget, a time to remember

Song Synopsis: The main idea of this song is to give us examples of how events in our life reflect to the seasons. Also a season can mean “a time” or “term”, this meaning that there is a time for different types of emotions, feelings and actions throughout the year. Maybe another idea is that we act/ feel different every time there is a new season. Song Extra Credit: Forest Grump

A time to mourn: A time I had to experience the loss of 3 of my family members was in 2012 and 2013. This was one of the hardest times that I had to go through. On April 11 of 2012 I experienced the loss of one of my aunts , in the same year on September 4 I experienced the loss of my mother. In the beginning it was really

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