Use off metaphors in somewhere i have never travelled
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There are several metaphors in this poem. The speaker describes having "closed [him]self as fingers," comparing himself to a closed fist which his lover has the power to "unclose." This is a relatively fresh metaphor, but it is paired with a more conventional one expressing the same idea: the speaker imagined themselves as a "rose" whose "petal[s]" are peeled back by the lover. In this image, there is a further metaphor in which the lover is compared to Spring. Spring usually connotes newness and vitality; here, it seems to suggest that the lover brings a freshness to the speaker's life, ushering in a new season for him and opening him up emotionally, just as spring brings roses into bloom.
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