The Hammock's Complaint

Series: Custer and Other Poems

The poem explores the idea that even inanimate objects have feelings and emotions, and that they can be affected by human actions. The hammock complains about being neglected and forgotten, once a place of comfort and relaxation, now left to gather dust and cobwebs. It expresses a sense of sadness and longing for the happy times when it was used and appreciated. AI Generated Content

~1888 CE
Available in: English
Moderate

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