<span>I believe the correct answer is that he wants to
melt into her bones.</span>
In is a collection of linked short stories “The
Things They Carried” by American novelist Tim O'Brien, the metaphor he uses to
describe his love for Linda when he was nine years old is that he wants to melt
into her bones, which means that he wants to be with her all his life and he
hopes that they will reunite again.
His rite of spring was known for irregularity, but I am not sure about the details..
<span> In “The Rite of Spring” Stravinsky turned the musical hierarchy up side down The melody is (mostly snippets and shards, turned
this way and that, as a Cubist would an object) and harmony (bi-tonal)
in service to it.</span>