Aging Poem

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From the start, this poem already sounds gloomy and depressing, which lets the reader know that his thoughts will not be the happiest when it comes to aging and mortality. This gives the overall poem a melancholy tone. This quote from the poem is saying that, no matter what, the young have the same fate as everyone else. Death is not something to be avoided and the author believes that aging is a sad process.
This quote allows the reader to see what being old means to the author. To him, being old means that time is up and nothing useful can be done anymore. An old man is a pathetic man and he cannot do much, as he is in poor condition. The tone of this quote is harsh, it makes the reader question why the author thinks this way.
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