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Title: A Kind Death
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Could the word ring be considered Ring around the Rosy which children played a lot back in the day? The words Grazing Grain and Setting Sun are examples of metaphors and also alliteration. "We passed the Fields of Grazing Grain-/ We passed the Setting Sun-" are metaphors relating to the death... Showed first 250 characters
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As we can see from her use of imagery she is still busy as she is in the afterlife admiring her surroundings on the way to the cemetery.
In the fourth stanza she uses the words Gossamer, Gown, Tippet, and Tulle. These words are examples of alliteration again... Showed next 250 characters
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