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What shadows can the poet see?

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Answered by itzcrazypie12
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'My Shadow,' the speaker thinks of his shadow as a coward as it always stays close beside him and is never separated from him. The poet compares the way the shadow sticks to him to the way he stuck to his nurse when he was an infant.

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'My Shadow,' the speaker thinks of his shadow as a coward as it always stays close beside him and is never separated from him. The poet compares the way the shadow sticks to him to the way he stuck to his nurse when he was an infant.

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