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29 March, 13:16

What are the metaphors in the poem "your world"

POEM:

Your world is as big as you make it

I know, for I used to abide

In the narrowest nest in a corner

My wings pressing close to my side.

But I sighted the distant horizon

Where the sky-line encircled the sea

And I throbbed with a burning desire

To travel this immensity.

I battered the cordons[1]

And cradled my wings on the breeze

Then soared to the uttermost reaches

With rapture, with power, with ease!

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  1. 29 March, 13:53
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    Coner cradled because those make sense
  2. 29 March, 16:17
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    I know, for I used to abide

    In the narrowest nest in a corner
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