The woman in the poem is not physically nude, but her emotions are out in the open. “That parts to let her parts go by” (l. 8). The woman feels her feelings are being exposed even when her man does not realize when it happens. It is easier for him to ignore the fact that his woman is having emotional issues. It feels like if the woman is a living dead person because of the depression she is facing on her soul. It is much easier for her man to judge her with having nothing on her mind (l.4) instead of accepting her feelings.
The only ones who know about her feelings are the walls who hear her murmur her thoughts out loud, and watch her cry every time she is alone with her sadness. “We spy beneath the banister” (l. 5). The walls are her only companions in her loneliness. The walls cannot do much for the woman because they cannot talk, but they can hear her. “One-woman waterfall, she wears” (l.9), meaning if we where to count all the tears her eyes have produce and fallen off her face, it will make a enormous water fall.
The woman is carrying heavy burdens on her back, which her man does not care for, that make her walk with no pride. “Her slow descent like a long cape” (l. 10). Every time she has to go back into the real world she has to take a deep breath to give her strength for her to go on. “And pausing, on the final stair” (l. 11). The woman needs comprehension and attention for her feelings and wellbeing; however she is not getting any, so when she is in front of people she has