How does the poem the wind tappec like atired man conveys?
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"The Wind-- tapped like a tired Man" describes an elated visitation that gives an essence of spiritual significance ("Emily Dickinson" 1). The poem also describes the importance of nature. Parahrased, the poem explains that the wind is a guest that is not real, but the narrator has a connection to it
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