and, if necessary, the windows—
"the windows--" the windows what? what does this mean?
and, if necessary, the windows—
"the windows--" the windows what? what does this mean?
the swale of the afternoon,
what does he mean by "swale" here?
and, if necessary, the windows—trees fifty, a hundred years oldout there,heavy clouds on the wayand the lawn steaming like a horsein the early morning.
i can imagine this mans house: some small wood cabin in the woods with a little pond next to it. thats what scenery first comes to mind whenever i hear the poem
but mostly buzzing around the house on espresso,
he really does enjoy his coffee
night with his notorious perfumes
the author here is talking about night as a man? he said "with his perfumes" so id assume it's just him trying to explain the certain smells of nighttime