what does "under green solds lay"imply?
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In the Yeats poem, "The Ballad of Father Gilligan," the fact that half of his flock, half of his parishioners, are lying under green sod is responsible for the priest's exhausted state. The green sod refers to their graves. Half of his flock is dead, and the father can't keep up.
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