Any thoughts on this poem?
It seems to me it's all about change. he seems to be suggesting that Autumn is vilent in nature, but necessarily so. It has to shake away everything from the old summer before any thought about a new year can begin.
He also seems to be asking for some of the same power of Autumn, power in his words, his work.
Is he arguing that change in society will have to be as brutal as Autumn, before anything as sweet as spring can happen?
I am thinking of studying this poem for an exam. basically I chose it because it features nature, and political change. I have to compare it with someone else in form, content, themes etc.


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