And if you've both ,well then I'm sure you ought to sing the whole day long"name the poem,name the poet,what does 'both'here refer to?
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The poem here referred here is "Home and Love" by Robert Service.
The word 'both' refers to home and love.
- The poem closes its musing by bringing up that the ideas of Home and Love can be enough all alone to make life upbeat.
- The hopeful symbolism and language make a re-visitation of structure in this refrain, with words like "sing," "divine," "song," and "prasefully" - not a word, but rather "praise" is sufficiently clear.
- Neither home nor love is physical ideas, yet as per the speaker, they rise above physical requirements.
- A person with a home and love to fill it needs little else.
- The poem closes by repeating an idea from the main refrain, that even the angels in Heaven presumably have no words more wonderful than those two basic words, with more importance than can precisely be summed up with four letters.
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