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* Indecision in Poetry: Indecision is a common theme in poetry, especially in poems that explore internal conflicts, choices, and the human condition. It can be expressed through:
* Hesitant language: Use of words and phrases that suggest uncertainty, doubt, or the speaker struggling to make up their mind.
* Contrasting thoughts: Showing the speaker grappling with different ideas, opinions, or desires.
* Delayed resolution: A poem that doesn't offer a clear or immediate answer to the issue of indecision.
* "Fence" by Lanie Robertson: If you're referring to a specific poem called "Fence" by Lanie Robertson, please provide more context or details. For example, are you asking about a specific line, stanza, or the overall theme of the poem?
To help me answer your question more effectively, please clarify:
* The poet's name: Is it Lanie Robertson?
* The title of the poem: Is it "Fence"?
* What specifically are you interested in? Are you looking for examples of how indecision is expressed, or do you have a particular question about the poem?
Once I have more information, I can give you a more helpful and accurate answer.