writw the summary of the poem, the polar field, in not less than 100 words.
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The Poplar Field' by William Cowper describes the destruction of a field of poplar trees and how its loss allows a speaker to reflect on his death. The poem begins with the speaker describing how the place he loves no longer gives him shade. ... The entire situation has forced to speaker to contend with his own death.
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The poplar trees have been cut down. Goodbye to the shade that they offered, and to the quiet music the row of trees used to provide. The sound of wind blowing through their leaves is gone, and their image is no longer reflected by the surface of the Ouse River.
It has been twelve years since I last saw my favorite field of trees and the riverbank where they used to stand. Now, look at how they've all been laid down on the grass, and how I'm sitting on a tree once offered me shade.
The blackbird has gone off to some other place where different trees shelter him from the hot sun, and this field, where I used to love listening to the blackbird's beautiful music, is no longer filled with the sweet sounds of his songs.
My youth is quickly passing me by, and soon I will be like the trees, dead and buried in the ground, with a patch of grass and a gravestone to mark my resting place. I will die before another group of poplars grows to replace the one that's been cut down.
Seeing this field of cut-down trees makes me think about how the joys of life come to an end. Though life is wonderful, its pleasures, I now understand, have an even shorter lifespan than human beings themselves
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