I remember having to read The Sun Also Rises by Earnest Hemmingway. At least that I remember reading.
I don't remember a title but there was this one poem where two men argue in weird nonsense "Suppose you push a strawberry into the mountain." Things get real heated and one of them says "Lightning shall strike the old oak and free the fumes!" At the end of the poem it talks about the two men saying "We melted away hating the very air."
Never really understood that poem but it was pretty vivid and surreal. At least thats what teenage me thought.
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