Me Up at Does
Me Up at Does - meaning Summary
Guilt Observed in Small Creature
The poem shows a quiet, close encounter with a poisoned mouse. The speaker watches the struggling animal and records its whispered question, asking what it might have done wrong. The moment compresses empathy and unease, suggesting human responsibility or indifference toward vulnerable beings. The short lines and direct address create an intimate, unsettled mood in which the observer confronts guilt, culpability, and the ethics of causing or allowing harm.
Read Complete AnalysesMe up at does out of the floor quietly Stare a poisoned mouse still who alive is asking What have i done that You wouldn't have
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