A Song

by Paul Lawrence Dunbar

Thou art the soul of a summer’s day,
Thou art the breath of the rose.
But the summer is fled
And the rose is dead
Where are they gone, who knows, who knows?

Thou art the blood of my heart o’ hearts,
Thou art my soul’s repose,
But my heart grows numb
And my soul is dumb
Where are thou, love, who knows, who knows?

Thou art the hope of my after years—
Sun for my winter snows
But the years go by
‘Neath a clouded sky.
Where shall we meet, who knows, who knows?

"A Song" by Paul Laurence Dunbar

Question
Use the poem to answer the question.

In 1 simple sentence, explain a conclusion that can be drawn about the poem based on its structure.

1 answer

The poem's structure, with its repeated refrain questioning "who knows," emphasizes themes of longing and uncertainty in love and loss.

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