Publication Date
4-21-2016
Disciplines
Creative Writing | Poetry
Type of Work
Poetry
Description
"Two Girls in the Rain" contrasts how two different people react to the same trials and circumstances through the use of symbolism and parallelism.
Contributor's Note
Brian Campbell is majoring in music education at Cedarville University. He draws inspiration for his poetry from his life as a missionary kid, filled with countless transitions, multicultural experiences, unique adventures, and lifelong friends. He is thankful for these experiences God has given him, and through his poetry, Brian desires to give his readers new perspectives on themes like love and time through the challenging, but ultimately blessed, life of a third culture kid.
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Recommended Citation
Campbell, Brian
(2016)
"Two Girls in the Rain,"
Cedarville Review: Vol. 16, Article 12.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarvillereview/vol16/iss1/12
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