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1. Why does the poet want to build a fence? Why are fences usually built?
2. What is a "parking lot"? Why do trees have to be cut down for it?
3. What happens when all the trees have been cut down?
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He says “something there is that doesn’t love a wall” to create an essence of mystery in the very beginning and to refer to someone who is a mysterious person or creature or force which is trying to break the wall
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