Depends, if it's talking about 1 parent like the mom then the answer is no. If it's talking about the mom and dad the answer is yes.
Sometimes I lie awake at night
<u>Wondering</u> why
<u>Counting</u> stars or sheep doesn't work anymore.
The clock <u>keeps on</u> ticking
<u>And before I realize</u>,
The Sun <u>has already hit</u> my face.
Explanation:
The main thing that distinguishes narrative poetry, is a clear goal to tell a story in a more straight forward manner that is easier to follow. In the short poem for the exercise, we have various images that share a certain theme but are somewhat disjointed. What I did was use connectors ("and before I realize") and a few actions ("counting", "keeps on ticking", "has already hit") that seemed organic and blended well with the imagery given.
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Answer:
1st answer? One must defer dreams to perserve them
Explanation: