I need the poem with the rhymes, the analysis, figures of speech, tone, simile, and the stanza and i would really apreciate if you could please tell me all of this.
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I need the poem with the rhymes, the analysis, figures of speech, tone, simile, and the stanza and i would really apreciate if you could please tell me all of this.
Wild Nights! Wild Nights!
Were I with thee,
Wild Nights should be
Our luxury!
Futile the winds
To a heart in port,
Done with the compass,
Done with the chart!
Rowing in Eden!
Ah! the sea!
Might I but moor
To-night in Thee!
- Emily Dickinson
In nautical terms, a mooring is where boats tie up for the night.
the verb is to moor. I think it is easy to confuse this with the
natives of Casablanca, who are Moors.