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In each stanza of Dioondra's peom "If", she seems to wonder whether.

The mountains can reach into the clouds
People will laugh at her work or appreciate it
She can find a job painting windowsills
She could survive a storm in a raging
11 years ago

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Answered by Ms. Sue
Sorry -- but I don't know this poem and couldn't find it online.
11 years ago
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