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what does the poet compare our heartbeats to? why? in a poem 'a psalm of life'​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The poet makes such a comparison because just as with every beat of the drum, the dead body moves towards the grave, with every beat of our heart we move a little closer to our death. In the poem A Psalm of Life the poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow emphasizes the need to utilize our time for the sake of mankind.

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Answered by prachiupadhyaya
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The poet makes such a comparison because just as with every beat of the drum, the dead body moves towards the grave, with every beat of our heart we move a little closer to our death. In the poem A Psalm of Life the poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow emphasizes the need to utilize our time for the sake of mankind

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