In a Station of the Metro (Poem) Summary
Ezra Pound

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"In a Station of the Metro" is a short, two-line poem written by American poet Ezra Pound. It was originally published in the literary magazine Poetry in 1913. The poem is about Pound's experience in an underground metro station in Paris, where he equates the faces he sees to petals of a flowering tree. In just fourteen words, Pound explores two major themes: the loneliness of modern life and the perennial return to nature.

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