Paper Towns
What does Q do in the souvenir shop while waiting?
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The quiet of the souvenir store leads Q to reread "Song of Myself" which draws him to the metaphor of grass that Whitman uses to symbolize a wide range of things, from God to childhood to death. Margo is like the grass, as she seems so different to each person that knows her.