how does the poet go on to explain that the swans have not changed?
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The travelling and attitude if swans doesn't change
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He is aware that his life has quickly passed him by, and while nature stays the same, everything else in his life has changed. He compares himself to the swans at the lake because they have not changed at all, and he has changed so much. This makes the readers also aware of their own mortality.
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