![]() ![]() ![]() The speaker of the poem mentions that there are moon-birds flying in peppermint winds over soft white grass, against a perpetual sunset. ![]() But we could also blast off into a land of fantasy that exists only in our imaginations. We could go the boring route, and just think of a normal countryside, away from the suburbs and the city. Where the Sidewalk Endsįirst, of course, we've got the land where the sidewalk ends. And bonus, each of these places has both a literal and a figurative meanings. We have to do double duty when talking about the setting for this poem, because it takes place in two totally different locations. ![]()
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