Read the poem
What does the archetype object of the bridge most
likely represent in the poem?...
Read the poem
What does the archetype object of the bridge most
likely represent in the poem?
Nervousness flows through our veins,
This day has been dreaded since the news came.
We worry that our adventures will very soon depart
The distant bridge is a view we do not care to see
Huge tears escape down our cheeks.
We stand not knowing what say,
O hiding from the present
O enduring the passage of time
O standing up for what is right
O moving forward to the next step
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