“This feeling I’ve lost. That’s what really puzzles.”
About This Quote
The grammar (and syntax) of this poem suggests something very different than what is actually suggested in the context and setup of the poem. The poem itself plays off the beauty of this confusion, and creates a drama around it that contradicts the darkness of the "lost" or the nostalgia invoked by the quote.
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