what is the meaning of the line both wry with the laboured ease of loss
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The line refers to the sea holiday as remembered by her mother and the poet remembering her mother's laughing face. Both these now belong to the past. Her mother is no more now. The memories in both the cases, were beautiful yet painful to recall as time has paced away fast.
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What is the meaning of the line “Both wry with the laboured ease of loss”. Text Solution. Solution : The line refers to the sea holiday as remembered by her mother and the poet remembering her mother's laughing face. Both these now belong to the past.
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