Name the one thing that the speaker wants to take with him?
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Toward the end of the poem, the speaker wants the raven to offer him some comfort. He asks, "'is there balm in Gilead? —tell me—tell me, I implore!' " Balm of Gilead was a rare medicinal perfume from the Bible, but it now signifies some kind of universal cure.
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In the second stanza, the speaker compares his poetic abilities to those of God. ... He says that all he can do, being the measly little human being that he is, is to make his life "simple and straight" like a "flute," so that God can "fill" him with music (8-9).
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