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What exactly is this quote saying??

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PARTICULARY THE LAST TWO LINES!

UNDER the wide and starry sky,

Dig the grave and let me lie.

Glad did I live and gladly die,

And I laid me down with a will.

This be the verse you grave for me:

Here he lies where he longed to be;

Home is the sailor, home from the sea,

And the hunter home from the hill.

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  1. i think a sailor, or a hunter dies, and as he is dying he is saying how he is happy to live and  die


  2. the poem is basically saying what it speaks of in the first stanza death... the last two lines in which the author refers to "home" s/he's referring to heaven in which people go "home" to after they die.

  3. man your guess is bout as good as mine i have no clue :(

  4. It's an epitaph. He was a sailor, he came home, he died and he was buried. He was also a hunter.

  5. Well since a sailor is out at sea all the time I'm guessing that theres a place where they belong.  Home.  They're home isnt' the sea and their home isn't the hills or woods.  It should be proper burial you know?  I hope this helps!

  6. his time has come and he is ready to go home.

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