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This poem like "Vulture" by Jeffers, cares not for the individual, but for
the perpetuation of nature as a whole. This poem contasts to the "modern"
themes of this early society of "Rugged Individualism" and instead
completely revokes it in the plea for one to give up themself and become
one with the landscape/vulture.
Colin Senner from United States