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powerful ways – their memories and thoughts portrayed in “Old age should burn and rave at close of day” (l.2). Emotions may they be “good” (l.1) or “Rage” (l.3) or “light” (l.3) the mental of states keep those people sane and alive. One might have lived in darkness “their words had forked no lightning” (l.5). Whilst others spent the entire life always in limelight “could blaze like meteors and be gay” (l.14). Nonetheless one will always have those mental pictures to flip through‚ either be happy with life
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