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5 June, 19:06

What figurative language are in this poem

Free myself of isolation chains

all obscurity surrounding my mind

the walls that deny existence

open now the entrances of liberty

let me be a self beyond the curtains

that blinds all light, dampening the spirit,

for a bird is about to die!

I will gladly hide my soft curves

while the fresh air hits my face

with the flavor of danger

the sting of manhood

ruling the world.

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  1. 5 June, 19:44
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    Figurative language in this Poem

    Explanation:

    1. It make himself fee from isolation chains.

    2. Free himself from himself from all obscurity surrounding his mindwhich opens entrances of liberty.

    3. It gives blinds all light, dampening the spirit for bird which is about to die.

    4. It hides all the fears.
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