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Could you please tell me the main idea about this poem?
Thank you very much
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The Body In Old Age

It travels in ways unenvisaged
Not vigorously along corridors
or from task to task but

by a kind of untrammeled liberty:
Let things fall as they will
might be its mute speech.

As whiskers and hang nails,parts
growing to absurd lengths and
inconsiderate boldness.Is this

not a kind of exploring?Knowing
it need not hold itself in
and cannot.Become one

with whatever it can claim:falling
ever,clutching at straws
all acts that seem,for once,boundary-less.

Respuesta :

Just telling in advance, English is not my forte, lol. I'm a math person. :-)

Anyways, what I'm inferring from the poem is this:

The human body, of course, gets older, but usually the mind of an older person is coherent and wise. Yet, the older body has its own "conscientiousness". A consciousness that understands the body's frailty but knows that it can still accomplish tasks it had once before; these tasks are achieved with the patience of a mule but with the intensity of a lion. Rushing or hastening seem to be incomprehensible... Still, the aged body knows more than it begets. Life happens all around yet there isn't a desire to change what happens. Wisdom and experience has seeped in over the years... Aging... An invaluable awareness that affects everything alive wins in the end over the aged body. Nails, hair, and skincare become obsolete. The old body, free from constraints, expresses the validity of its existence with boldness and courage. The wrinked skin and gray hair, impossible to avoid, but difficult to obtain, outshines the youth the body once had. For once, and only once, boundaries don't exist... Only the hope of sharing the struggles and victories that occur in a lifetime, the experiences unique to the aged body... The hope that the aged body can bestow unto others the gloriousness of the aged body.




Hope that helped. Good luck.