Read the stanzas from "night."
under at an unfaltering pace,
under till the rinds...
English, 31.10.2019 17:31 maxellodom5
Read the stanzas from "night."
under at an unfaltering pace,
under till the rinds break,
back till each bent leaf
is parted from its stalk;
under at a grave pace,
under till the leaves
are bent back
till they drop upon earth,
back till they are all broken
why does the poet repeat the word "under" in these stanzas?
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