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Through a sequence of lyric poems the speaker examines youthful desire, solitude, and the rural world, moving from inward contemplation to outward observation. Landscapes, weather, and everyday labors become mirrors for questions about love, fellowship, art, and mortality, as tones shift from playful reverie to autumnal melancholy and quiet acceptance. Recurring images of wind, leaves, fields, and small tasks knit together plain diction and resonant imagery. The ordering of pieces traces a movement of mood and understanding that concludes in a reluctant concession to change and the responsibilities of experience.
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