In this artistic representation of the poem I drew a bus with various things falling out of the trunk. I drew houses falling out because in the poem, the line says “—and look! Three houses went.” I also drew names falling out and places falling out. For example I drew the Eiffel Tower to represent the city of Paris falling out on the ground. I wanted all of these items to tall out of a truck to show how they can be easily lost, not realistically, but as described in the poem by Bishop. For all the items behind the truck, they are all items taken from the line of the poem. There are cities, keys, and continents. I made the truck drive over the continent to show that it was easy to lose. Lastly, my picture has no color because I feel like the poem isn’t happy spirited and I fell like the author is looking back when writing this poem. In retrospect she realizes that she’s loss the dearest thing to her heart, a friend. The black and white should look like a black and white photograph.