jazz poem two smmery
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The Jazz player keeps his head down bogged by life's wearies. He has experienced many hardships in life and therefore his rough unshaven face shows pain in each wrinkle. 'He is no longer a man', says the poet in the poem 'Jazz Poem Two'. ... The poet wants to convey the idea that the Jazz player is old in every sense.
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