The Hidden Heart Of Me Poem By Julia Rawlinson __full__ Page
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is the poem's central metaphor, representing the speaker's creativity and lively personality that remains invisible to others. Repetition : The phrase "I listen"

Rawlinson uses gentle, nature-inspired imagery to describe the inner self. Rather than depicting the heart as a storm or a fire (common tropes in poetry), she often frames it as something organic and quiet.

: The poem emphasizes the child's feeling of being "amazed" by the stars, showcasing how nature can provide a profound sense of discovery. The Internal World

Exploring the Hidden Heart of Me " is a tender children’s poem by Julia Rawlinson that captures a child’s sense of wonder while gazing at the night sky

It’s where I go when I’m alone, Where I can be myself, back home, Where I can let my heart be still, And hear the whispers of my soul fulfill.