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Opinions vary about the speaker in the second poem, “Parting at Morning”. Some say that the man is the speaker while the others maintain it is the woman! Can someone throw authentic light on this?
Two amazing poems although they cannot be read without the other and still retain full meaning. The poems are about a man travelling to see his lover, his anticipation palpable and how he must entually part in the morning back to reality and the world of men