It is that I am afraid of.
And that fear can become a delirium.
It is fear of my money-mad fellow-man.
We must have some money
To save us from eating dirt. ( money madness poem by D.H Lawrence ) please explain each sentence .
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The poet says it is this pitiful and inhumane situation that he is afraid of. He fears that such madness for money might result in the world going completely insane. It is this fear of money-mad fellow-men going into a state of delirium that resides within him. ... Because money parallels power.
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