• the theme of sandburg's poem "grass" is

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  • the transient nature of life. The poem reflects on how life is short and fragile and that it is constantly changing like the grass. The poem suggests that life should be enjoyed while it lasts, because one day it will be gone just like the grass.

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      Morgan Suarez

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  • mortality The poem “Grass” by Carl Sandburg speaks to the idea of life’s mortality and the finality of death. In it, Sandburg compares the constant cycle of life to that of grass that continually grows and dies, but is never truly gone. The poem serves as a reminder to us of our own mortality, while also asserting that death ultimately brings forth new life.

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      Uriel Duncan

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