THE PNEUMOGASTRIC NERVE

Series: Second Book of Verse

The poem explores the theme of mortality and the transience of human life. It describes the Pneumo-gastric nerve as a symbol of the connection between the body and the soul, emphasizing its fragility and vulnerability to external influences. The speaker reflects on the inevitability of death and the impermanence of human existence, highlighting the importance of living in the present moment. AI Generated Content

~1898 CE
Available in: English
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