Have your ever heard anything in your 'deep heart's core?
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At the end of the poem, the speaker says that he hears the sound of the waters of Lake Innisfree lapping gently at the shores. He also states that he hears this sound when he is standing on a roadway or on a "pavement," which is a British term for a sidewalk, implying he is in a city.
If he is in a city or the edge of a busy road, how can he be hearing the calm, lapping waters of a beloved lake that is far away? He explains that he hears the sound in his "deep heart's core."
He means that he hears the sound in his imagination. However, it is significant that he does not say "imagination." The heart is associated with emotion. In the phrase "deep heart's core," the speaker is trying to communicate that he feels the memory of the soothing lapping of the waters as a calming emotion amid all the hectic, urban business of life. He carries his time with nature inside of himself, and it helps keep him at peace.
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