Please tell me the figures of speech in this poem below with the sentence not only just the names of figures of speech.
When the gong sounds ten in the morning and I walk to school by our lane,
Every day I meet the hawker crying, ‘‘Bangles, crystal bangles!’’
There is nothing to hurry him on, there is no road he must take, no place he must go to, no time when
he must come home.
I wish I were a hawker, spending my day in the road, crying, ‘‘Bangles, crystal bangles!’’ When at four in
the afternoon I come back from the school,
I can see through the gate that house the gardener digging the ground.
He does what he likes with his spade, he soils his clothes with dust, nobody takes him to task, if he gets
baked in the sun or gets wet. I wish I were a gardener digging away at the garden with nobody to stop
me from digging. Just as it gets dark in the evening and my mother sends me to bed,
I can see through my open window the watchman walking up and down
The lane is dark and lonely, and the street lamp stands like a giant with one red eye in its head.
The watchman swings his lantern and walks with his shadow at his side, and never once goes to bed in
his life.
I wish I were a watchman walking the street all night, chasing the shadows with my lantern.
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