first stanza explaination of the tide river by kingsley
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It's a short poem, just three stanzas long. Its central idea is that a river can be symbolic of both cleanliness and filth, and both sin and purity of the soul. More specifically, a river can be a place for playing, laughing, dreaming, and bathing: a pure place where a mother and child can belong.
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It's a short poem, just three stanzas long. Its central idea is that a river can be symbolic of both cleanliness and filth, and both sin and purity of the soul. More specifically, a river can be a place for playing, laughing, dreaming, and bathing: a pure place where a mother and child can belong.
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