"Where our table with chimes and nuts is spread?"why do you think that the poet tells about the things on the table
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his play on words makes the imagery feel more playful, and as the stanza continues, that playfulness becomes the main sensation of the work. The “table” noted includes “cherries and nuts,” which is a random pairing of foods to choose, and this is the first mention of a “table.” Overall, it is as though this “table” has appeared out of nowhere, and its contents are foods that have little to no connection. A “table” with a full meal, after all, would have larger foods.
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