At the end of his life, the poet encounters the End of Days--
Death, Judgment, Heaven and Hell in everything around him. In his
secular, ironic way, he meditates on the final destiny of
humankind. Personal life draws to a close; and the trivial, the
sublime and the ridiculous commingle in the poem, in the Kingdom of
God that is within us and that we are within.
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