In Robert Pinsky's "Dying", the speaker acknowledges that someone he "know[s] is dying", which prompts him to contemplate what it means to live and die, ultimately allowing him to better understand the concept of death and how to deal with it.
In Robert Pinsky's "Dying", the speaker acknowledges that someone he "know[s] is dying", which prompts him to contemplate what it means to live and die, ultimately allowing him to better understand the concept of death and how to deal with it.