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2, church, field in clouded days, and swallows. These looks like a sense of a horrible movie, silence and fearful. Maybe this was where a bloody war ended, nothing left but bodies and the smelling of death. People will feel thrilled reading this poem.
3, a mournful poem, lament for dead. Although they arrived in the destination at the end, they suffered too much through the sailing. A lot of people died and the captain could never forget them, but the only thing he could do was to mourn and pray them.
4, The New Colossus. Easy to understand and not as sad as another two.
5, Shiloh was really complicated. I could not figure out that it is about war if you did not mention it at the beginning. What makes this poem so famous?