Lights Out Poem Reference to Context

Lights Out Reference to Context

Reference:

 

These lines have been taken from the poem “Lights Out” written by Edward Thomas.

 

Context:

 

In this poem the poet has compared “sleep” to an immeasurable forest. It is so deep that all paths leading to it come to an end there. All the lights are put out and man cannot find his way. He is lost there. Sleep is the greatest blessing. It overpowers everyone. No one can i away from it. After the day‟s long, hectic activities, everyone has to reach this forest. The implicit idea is perhaps of death.

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