It's like This

How does "the man" begin his day in the poem, It’s like This?

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The man "rises from bed" and begins his day, not of his own free will but by a cord that is wound around his neck and is pulled "tighter and tighter" until the man is disturbed enough by it that he awakens.

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It’s like This