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World Languages, 04.07.2019 21:00, priscymtz27

Isay we must not speak the unspeakable name of love to the windlass stars, but hold it like a candle flame and whisper hope, each to another, ecstatic in the gathering dark. what simile is used in this poem? what is the main idea of this poem ?

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