First, it signals the end of Bill and Mary's attempt at conversation, startling Mary into the present.
If the lights symbolize truth or revelation, then their sudden brightness represents the irrefutable passage of time and the impossibility of ever recovering or re-doing the past. That the lights run "the whole length of Fifth Avenue" further emphasizes the completeness of this truth; there is no way to escape the passage of time.
It's worth noting that the lights turn on right after Bill says, "You ought to see my kids" and grins. It's a surprisingly unguarded moment, and it's the only expression of genuine warmth in the story. It's possible that his and Mary's children might represent those lights, being the brilliant chains that link the past with an ever-hopeful future.
I would like to meet Kevin Durant a NBA player
My question:
What was your training
How did u make it into NBA
Answer for question
: i train my dribbles
: I keep on practice to make it
Hope it helps
I would say it is answer A as the tone of the poem is very joyful
Answer:
Dead
Explanation:
He is just stating that he can hear the old mans heart, as is it were drums beating in his ear.