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| In this poem, the Milky Way and the flower trail are paths that "shall" be walked at some unknown, future time. The repetition psa grading of the first line, and the subsequent, sudden change of the line that follows it--from "Along the Milky {150} Way you and I shall go" to "Along the flower psa grading trail you and I shall go"--identifies the flower trail with the Milky Way. Like the Milky Way, its location is "above." In other words, the poem calls the Milky Way a flower trail, and it is an easy image to envision, the path of stars strewn out like flowers. This metaphor is highly suggestive, establishing a connection between the celestial and the earthly. |
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