"open unto the fields and to the sky "-what doe it mean?
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The poem's first lines then develop the connection between the city and nature by describing the city itself as a natural feature of the Earth. ... These structures lie “Open unto the fields,” as if to acknowledge their debt, “and to the sky,” as if to locate both the city's aspirations and its limits.
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