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Is There A Commentary On 'leisure' By W.H. Davies?
Would like to see others' comments about this poem.
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Of course, every poem has a commentary. The poem reveals contradiction. He has bestowed a stigma to ' stand and stare ' and he himself wants to tell others that "standing and staring' is a good thing. In our busy routine we do not find to see the beauty of nature. He described that we must see nature's beauty.
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