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<div><em><strong>The Joker</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Please identify some similes in the poem and explain what they mean. I found a few but I need more, thanks.</p>
<p>Late August, given heavy rain and sun<br />
for a full week, the blackberries would ripen.<br />
At first, just one, a glossy purple clot<br />
among others, red, green, hard as a knot.<br />
You ate that first one and its flesh was sweet<br />
like thickened wine: summer&#8217;s blood was in it<br />
leaving stains upon the tongue and lust for<br />
picking. Then red ones inked up and that hunger<br />
sent us out with milk-cans, pea-tins, jam-pots<br />
where briars scratched and wet grass bleached our boots.<br />
Round hayfields, cornfields and potato-drills<br />
we trekked and picked until the cans were full,<br />
until the tinkling bottom had been covered<br />
with green ones, and on top big dark blobs burned<br />
like a plate of eyes. Our hands were peppered<br />
with thorn pricks, our palms sticky as Bluebeard&#8217;s.<br />
We hoarded the fresh berries in the byre.<br />
But when the bath was filled we found a fur,<br />
A rat-grey fungus, glutting on our cache.<br />
The juice was stinking too. Once off the bush<br />
the fruit fermented, the sweet flesh would turn sour.<br />
I always felt like crying. It wasn&#8217;t fair<br />
that all the lovely canfuls smelt of rot.<br />
Each year I hoped they&#8217;d keep, knew they would not.<br/><br/>MICKEY</div>
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<div><em><strong>The Joker</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Please identify some similes in the poem and explain what they mean. I found a few but I need more, thanks.</p>
<p>Late August, given heavy rain and sun<br />
for a full week, the blackberries would ripen.<br />
At first, just one, a glossy purple clot<br />
among others, red, green, hard as a knot.<br />
You ate that first one and its flesh was sweet<br />
like thickened wine: summer&#8217;s blood was in it<br />
leaving stains upon the tongue and lust for<br />
picking. Then red ones inked up and that hunger<br />
sent us out with milk-cans, pea-tins, jam-pots<br />
where briars scratched and wet grass bleached our boots.<br />
Round hayfields, cornfields and potato-drills<br />
we trekked and picked until the cans were full,<br />
until the tinkling bottom had been covered<br />
with green ones, and on top big dark blobs burned<br />
like a plate of eyes. Our hands were peppered<br />
with thorn pricks, our palms sticky as Bluebeard&#8217;s.<br />
We hoarded the fresh berries in the byre.<br />
But when the bath was filled we found a fur,<br />
A rat-grey fungus, glutting on our cache.<br />
The juice was stinking too. Once off the bush<br />
the fruit fermented, the sweet flesh would turn sour.<br />
I always felt like crying. It wasn&#8217;t fair<br />
that all the lovely canfuls smelt of rot.<br />
Each year I hoped they&#8217;d keep, knew they would not.<br/><br/>DANIAL</div>
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