The poem " My Paper Planes Kenneth Wee is a poignant exploration of sibling relationships, societal expectations, and the profound weight of regret
Write a letter to someone you have not heard from. Then fold it. Do not send it. Place it in a drawer. This is the ritual Wee describes—folding without guarantee of arrival. my paper planes poem kenneth wee
The ending is hopeless. Correction: The runway is long, and there is no control tower—but the runway still exists. The speaker is still there, still folding. Hopelessness would be tearing up the pages. Wee’s speaker continues to fold. That is a quiet, radical act of endurance. The poem " My Paper Planes Kenneth Wee
I fold the morning into sharp creases, A silent fleet on my window ledge. They have no engines, only the breath I save, And the wind’s ambiguous pledge. Place it in a drawer
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