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The speaker of the poem is a slave on the ship. I know this because of the use of the word "us" which implies that the speaker of the poem is on the ship as well. Another line from the poem that tells me this is when it says, "where we lay for weeks and months." This line uses the word "we" which leaves the same effect as the word "us". The speaker is using these words to show us that they along with other are trapped on the ship in horrible conditions.
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The height of the ceiling held my fancy as I stared wistfully at it. It was either that or receive chores to do if I were to creep out of the living room where I hid from my mother. The concept of "leisure time" held no definition to her and she couldn't see the point in such a thing. The weight of this reality must have deceived her brain as a child, now she does the neighborly thing and pass the deceitful practice onto me. Regardless of the fact that I had just had my eightieth birthday, making me of course eighteen, an adult. Neither this fact or any fact for that matter could make her change her mind, once the thought was running a never ending sleigh ride in her head, it never left its path.
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This expression usually refers to solving two problems with one solution or action.
For example, if you need to cash a check and make a bank transfer, you can do them both in <em>one trip</em> to the bank.