in barter, why is music compared to a curve of gold?
2) who is life selling loveliness too?
3) who does eyes and arms refer to?
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1) Music is one of the lovely things that life has to offer. The line is also a simile: "Music like a curve of gold." The line has a rhythmic feel that fits with the content, but the comparison to a "curve of gold" is unexpected. ... More music. This description also seems a bit unusual at first.
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