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Part of the book series: Educational Futures ((EDUFUT,volume 62))

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(1) find birds——hundreds of them——no speed limit, or——as fast as the frame can see. Here is a bird in a cage. He or she is one of the lucky ones; (2) let sleeping dogs lie——or beat the truth out of them——the end is always the same——a boat in a lake with no (3) water.

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Wilkinson, J.L. (2014). Two Poems. In: Semetsky, I., Stables, A. (eds) Pedagogy and Edusemiotics. Educational Futures Rethinking Theory and Practice , vol 62. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-857-2_8

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