what is the subject and purpose of the poem "lights out"
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“Lights Out” As a Representative of Death: As this poem is about the power of sleep, the poet also compares sleep with a deep, dark and dense forest, where sooner or later, everyone might lose their way. He believes that it is a place where human emotions such as love, ambitions, and affection end
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