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Poet: Ted Hughes
Poem: Old Age Gets Up
Comment 1 of 1, added on July 20th, 2006 at 7:53 PM.
Hughes does not offer a pretty picture of the aging process--or any false hope. The last three stanzas are hard-hitting. At the same rate, he doesn't really express a fear of aging. He stays focused on the changes that aging enforces.
dallas from United States
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Hughes does not offer a pretty picture of the aging process--or any false hope. The last three stanzas are hard-hitting. At the same rate, he doesn't really express a fear of aging. He stays focused on the changes that aging enforces.
dallas from United States