Doesn't that mean the same as to "key in" on something?
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It means "home in" on something to me. As in, "Home in on yon mountain." You aim at the peak. It gives you a precise place, but the actual point where you "put in" is below the peak, so find that. There are a lot of key words in the poem, I think, but I've always thought "home" was the one most related to "tight focus."👍 1Comment
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The wording of this statement is too unusual to be ignored (i.e., in "tight focus").
I like the meaning of tight as secure, and focus as aiming at the target. It sounds a bit like a sniper securing his weapon to ensure accuracy.👍 1Comment
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This could potentially be reference to the vantage point as opposed to exploring what one might see.👍 1Comment
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Grammatically, we Capitalize proper names, right? if you ask a kid to name something brown, what might he say? Ring a bell?😀 1Comment
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I thought it was referring to two words. Marvel Gaze. Seeing your quest to cease. Looking back at the blaze from over there. you can see the fire escape or slide down looking area. Maybe two words new and old. As one helps you more than the others. Relative to both anyway. Only to what I interpreted the poems location as. Well I was within 50 miles anyway.Comment
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I thought it was referring to two words. Marvel Gaze. Seeing your quest to cease. Looking back at the blaze from over there. you can see the fire escape or slide down looking area. Maybe two words new and old. As one helps you more than the others. Relative to both anyway. Only to what I interpreted the poems location as. Well I was within 50 miles anyway.Comment
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