Last Night -- and This

Series: Green Fields and Running Brooks and Other Poems

The poem explores the contrast between a carefree night of revelry and the sobering reality of the next day's responsibilities. It describes the speaker's joyous abandon during a night of drinking and merriment, but also acknowledges the inevitable consequences that follow. The poem touches on themes of morality, responsibility, and the human tendency to indulge in fleeting pleasures despite knowing their costs. AI Generated Content

~1916 CE
Available in: English
Very Easy

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