In the poem leisure why is this life a poor life
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In the last couplet of the poem "Leisure", the poet, W.H. Davies calls the life of the humans to be poor. He concludes that the life of humans are poor as they have no time to observe the beauty of nature around them. Humans are so busy in their daily activities that they do not spend time praising or observing nature.
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Life is a poor life as people are always anxious.
- The question has been asked from the poem Leisure by William Henry Davies.
- Our lives are characterized as poor by the poet because people are constantly anxious and stressed.
- An individual is now a days generally, cut off from nature and unable to relax and appreciate its beauty. Thus, the poet finds this to be a poor way of life.
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