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song of the open road appreciation poem​

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The poem 'song of the open road' is taken from 'leaves of grass' by Walt Whitman.He is an American poet,often called as 'The Father of free verse'.The title of the poem is significant.It is a beautiful blend of human feelings.It enlightens us with the poet's self-realizations about the journey of life.

The poem is written in free verse.It has no regular rhyme and rhythm.It has unique arrangements of words and lines.The poem is enriched with the poetic devices such as metaphor, alliteration, repetition and paradox.This poetic devices add musical and pictorial effect.The poem conveys the message that we should not be bound by the routines of ordinary life; instead we should step out into the open air and live life in a free spirited manner.People should take the road as point to start over towards something new.The journey of life should be Mobile always ready to move on.

I like the poem for its timeless appeal.It drives me to set out and be free,while leaving my worries behind.

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