Tom Johnson's Quit. (Ragweed and Fennel)

Series: Pipes O'Pan at Zekesbury

The poem describes a man who has grown tired of life's struggles and decides to quit. He feels overwhelmed by the difficulties of existence and sees no point in continuing. The speaker reflects on the idea that even nature, with its cycles of growth and decay, seems to be in a state of exhaustion. AI Generated Content

~1883 CE
Available in: English
Fairly Easy

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