Can anyone explain the following lines for all he saw in his stick of wood
Was a chance to spite the white
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It's a line from the poem THE COLD WITHIN...
For all he saw in his stick of wood was a chance to spite the white ..... These words were regarding the black person .
It means when he sees a white person at the same time when he is having a wooden stick in hand he just get the thought of hurting him ....which was told as * for all he saw in his stick of wood was a chance to spite
For all he saw in his stick of wood was a chance to spite the white ..... These words were regarding the black person .
It means when he sees a white person at the same time when he is having a wooden stick in hand he just get the thought of hurting him ....which was told as * for all he saw in his stick of wood was a chance to spite
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Continuation...* the white "
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the meaning of these lines are that the black person does not want to use his log to light the fire as there was a white person in that grp and wanted to seek revenge from the white and it was his only chance and if he wouldnt then he lost his chance moreover he is representing all of the black peiple who want to seek revenge from the white
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