Sheikh Ishfaq
The word "wait" here means? I live in the town in a street It is crowded with traffic and feet There are buses and motors and trams I wish there were meadows and lambs The houses all wait in a row There is smoke everywhere that I go I don't like the noises I hear I wish there were woods very near Q. 'The houses all wait'. Why does the poet use the word 'wait'? Please answer to this question Thanks in advance!
Sep 5, 2017 2:48 PM
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I think it means "stand" here. The poet may have used word "wait" to make one think about waiting in a queue - it just fits in the picture of a busy city.
September 5, 2017
When people wait in a queue they usually stand in a straight line. To answer your question, it means the houses are located side by side in a row.
September 5, 2017
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