what is thr sadness that the poet refers to the poem keeping quite
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The poet refers to the 'sadness' of failing to understand oneself in the monotonous existence of everyday life. He also finds it sad that humanity is moving towards its own ruins, owing to its unprecedented actions. He regrets that the rush to out-maneuver others has made one forget the values of humanity
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The ' sadness ' the poet refers to in his poem , springs from our own , activities. We live a very fast life . It is bound to be mechanical . We are always running after material gains . While achieving our aims we neglect our own happiness and peace . We wage wars destroy our environment and fight with our fellowmen. Thus we land ourselves in a number of problems . All these problems cause sadness to us
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