How does the poet's beloved become an inseparable part of the nature?
(it is frm a slumber did my spirit seal)
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The poem 'A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal' is a poem written by William Wordsworth. It is one of the poems from his set of poems called "Lucy Poems". The poem consists of two stanzas and refer to the girl Lucy is not living anymore. The poet does not express any emotion while he describes that she is no more.
In the second stanza of the poem, the speaker says that she cannot hear nor see as she is dead. She is now part of the earth's courses, in the form of rocks, trees and stones. The poet probably is expressing his comfort that death is inevitable and that when we die, we go back to nature and become an inseparable part of nature.
She wants to become integral location of natural and got rolled round in the earth course with the number of stones and tress.
She fails to alive now and she wants to remember her beloved via with the poem.
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