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Vlad [161]
2 years ago
15

4. In line 12, the poet writes, “Creamy miles of quiet.” In everyday

English
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zhannawk [14.2K]2 years ago
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Offmind's Explanation:

1. Creamy in this case sounds like a word that has a smoothness to it yk? It just sounds right in this case when the poet says, "Creamy miles of quiet." It brings some sort of sensation to the brain like a stimulation. Like when Jack Harlow raps his verses, this is exactly that case. The quietness is what's <em>creamy</em> in this case. (sorry i'm dy1ng of laughter right now) The quietness is almost an aesthetic although it isn't any form of art. It's so great that it's indescribable, so creamy can pass it off just as that, I would guess. Basically, imagine creamy as a sacred session of Asmr replaying in your mind until you feel the heavens embodying you.

2.Consider getting that screen fixed :)

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-<em>Offmind</em>

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