the poet says that the 'walls had ears and eyes'.what does this mean? the ecology poem
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According to the poet, his house walls had ears and eyes, scales, smells, bone-creaks, nightly, visiting voices, and were porous like humans. The poet finally tells his mother that he is going to cut the trees which flashes rage and anger in here head which is full of sweat and pain due to migraine
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Mind you, the ears are like funnels open all the time. There is no door with which you can close them.
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