5. What is the meaning of the line "Both wry with the laboured ease of
loss."
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the line is the infinity parallel way
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The sea holiday and the laughter of the poet’s mother are incidents of the past. There is a sense of loss associated with them. Both are amusing yet disappointing as the state of feeling comfortable or relaxed is unnatural or forced one. This sense of loss is quite painful to bear.
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