A Martian Sends A Postcard Home Lesson. But time is tied to the wrist or kept in a box, ticking with impatience. Caxtons are mechanical birds with many wings and some are treasured for their markings But time is tied to the wrist or kept in a box, ticking with impatience.
In homes, a haunted apparatus sleeps, that snores when you pick it up. "A Martian Sends A Postcard Back Home" can be interpreted in multiple ways, but the most dominating analysis is that of the poem being intended to make the audience think.
By writing "But time is tied to the wrist / or kept in a box, ticking with impatience," Raine is expressing that the Martian is encountering a watch or a clock.
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