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'One Flesh' by Elizabeth Jennings and 'I wanna be yours' by John Cooper Clarke.
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... ONE FLESH 'ONE FLESH' BY ELIZABETH JENNINGS AND 'I wanna be yours' by John Cooper Clarke 'One flesh' by Elizabeth Jennings has the overall impression after reading the poem that it is about 2 old people who have grown apart from being with each other for so long. It is written in 1st person, by one of their children, who is observing them 'lying apart' It is visible that one of the descendants is telling the poem from lines such as 'whose fire from which I came' and 'these two who are my father and mother'. Their child will now be an adult as references that refer to the couple as being 'old' suggest this. 'Do they know they're old'. This person is telling the poem in 1st person and is visible from words such as 'my' and 'I'. But however in 'One Flesh' the emotions of the child are not about them,














