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ch 8 leasure by William Henry Davies
what does the poet mean when he says our lives are full of care ?​

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Answered by Dipmalika
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The poet, W. H. Davies, begins by questioning the purpose of a life which is so full of worry that it does not allow us any time to simply stand still and watch the world go by.

Specifically, full of care means devoting all of one's time and energy to that which one perceives as necessary or as duty, without enjoying that which is beautiful. Stand and stare means to pause in that work to enjoy beauty.

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Answered by varshaattarde7
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Specifically, full of care means devoting all of one's time and energy to that which one perceives as necessary or as duty, without enjoying that which is beautiful. Stand and stare means to pause in that work to enjoy beauty.

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