what does the poet say about a tramp in the poem from a railway carriage
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Here is a tramp who stands and gazes; And there is the green for stringing the daisies! Explanation:In the poem "A Railway Carriage" by Robert Louis Stevenson the rhythm of the poem echoes with the rhythm of the train. ... The poem is about the experience of a railway journey of a boy using the rhythm of verse.
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The poet says that from the window of the compartment of train he sees a child climbing a steep ground by himself with difficulty
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