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11 September, 02:22

How would / "In a Station of the Metro/" change if the bough was bright and lively rather than wet and black?.

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  1. 11 September, 02:34
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    If the bough was bright and lively rather than wet and black:

    The flower petals on a wet bough in Ezra Pound's poem in a Station of the Metro are clearly referred to represent life.
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