T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land, with Annotations (and other explanations) by Jonathan Vold

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Lines 292-306: 'Trams and dusty trees...

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292                'Trams and dusty trees.
293                Highbury bore me.  Richmond and Kew
294                Undid me. By Richmond I raised my knees
295                Supine on the floor of a narrow canoe.'

296                'My feet are at Moorgate and my heart
297                Under my feet.  After the event
298                He wept.  He promised "a new start."
299                I made no comment.  What should I resent?'

300                'On Margate Sands.
301                I can connect
302                Nothing with nothing.
303                The broken fingernails of dirty hands.
304                My people humble people who expect
305                Nothing.'
306                                    la la

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