"Aftermath" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow describes the peaceful aftermath of a storm and the sense of renewal and rebirth that follows. The poem reflects on the cycle of life and nature, emphasizing the idea that even after destruction, there is always the potential for new growth and beauty to emerge.
Aftermath refers to the condition we humans leave the world in by living here. The first stanza describes the passing of seasons and repeats that the summer fields are mown. Longfellow then says that "we gather in the aftermath" . Keep in mind the two definitions of Aftermath State of consequence (after disaster) Second growth in the same year "We gather" in the fields we have mown leaving them full of only meager second growth and pathetic plants We abuse our planet and the destruction of land and nature is a scene resembling the aftermath of a disaster
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Effects as a result of.. ; After effects or aftermath
A mowing, or that which is gathered by mowing; -- chiefly used in composition; as, an aftermath.
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Longfellow Bridge was created in 1793.
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