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The saying "Great walls make great neighbors" has been around for years and years in various structures. One spot it tends to be found is in Poor Richard's Chronicle by Benjamin Franklin. His rendition is: "Love your neighbor; yet don't pull down your fence."

The clearest importance is that walls separate individuals from each other and that this detachment dispenses with the opportunities for quarrels or disillusionments, or intruding, both in a real sense and metaphorically, on a neighbor's space.

The focal illustration in this sonnet is the actual wall. It comes to addressing the divisions between individuals, things that keep them separated.

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