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telo118 [61]
3 years ago
7

Would this be considered a important quote?

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Vesna [10]3 years ago
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Yes because light could be portrayed as a positive and happy mood
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He walks a mile along the beach and then across three fields until he approaches his goal, a farm. He taps at the window, sees the lighting of a match, and then is overwhelmed by the beating of his and his lover's hearts as they reunite.

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A short and relatively simple love poem, this piece still presents the subtext of the importance of movement in life, and of the dichotomy between the stasis of art and the action of life.

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