The poet, Yeats, is describing the daily routing of an old mother. He presents his ideas in a poem describing how she completes those activities. He is descring the old woman as hardworking and tired, and he presents these ideas in the last line, where it says that she must work because she is old and the seed of the fire (a lantern most likely representing her life or her day) gets feeble and cold (it ends). In essence, the author describes the old woman as harworking and tired, and at the end of the day, the "fire," or the Sun, grows feeble and cold, signifying that the day is ending and the cycle will begin again tomorrow.
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She treats people with injuries
He diagnoses people ills
She teaches at the school
He keeps the community safe
He grows the food we eat
It was a good roll because more people got into reading in nature
Rodman Philbrick · Born1951
The first answer, to inform