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English, 20.11.2020 18:00, levicorey846

What is left? / The house is gone / Charred sticks chewed by flame / Smoke / thinning to a flimsy fog. Gone.

What is left? / Ah, I see you now. / Red-eyed, coughing / Weeping sooty

tears, but alive. / Oh, alive!

1.What is the mood of the stanzas?

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