explain whose white waterfall would bless travellers in their last distress
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Cold, impossible, ahead Lifts the mountain's lovely head Whose white waterfall could bless Travellers in their last distress.
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The Autumn Song by WH Auden describes the grief that comes and reigns as the autumn arrives. The poet finds autumn a condemned period in his life and has compared the falling of leaves in the autumn season with some grief-stricken event.
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- Autumn symbolizes the exit of the old things, the time between these two transitional phase is a time of nothingness, nightmare of the decay and dead, and hopelessness for the author.
- From the last stanza of the poem which says
"Cold, impossible, ahead
Lifts the mountain’s lovely head
Whose white waterfall could bless
Travellers in their last distress".
- Here the poet says the waterfall from the mountain will bless the travelers in their distress
- The poet say "A very desert like situation, lifeless, hopeless and nothingness has enveloped it". Now the winter came ("cold, impossible, ahead"), came the hope for life, augured to re-surge everything to start a new life. Then the mountain raised its head, satisfied the thirst of all those (travellers) who have been waiting for a very long time. This, the poet says, is a revival of all living beings and the revival of a new human generation.
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