Paraphrasing of second stanza
On sour cream walls, donations.
The colour of walls has faded because the walls have not been white-washed for a long time. There are some pictures hanging on the walls which have been donated.
Shakespeare's head,
cloudless at dawn,
civilised dome riding all cities.
Belled, flowery, Tyrolese valley
The first picture is of William Shakespeare. (William Shakespeare is a great dramatist and renowned name in the field of English.)
The second picture is the scene of dawn (early morning) which is cloudless.
The third picture is of a modern dome (गुम्बद) which rides all the cities.
The fourth picture is of beautiful Tyrolese valley which has many beautiful flowers.
Tyrol Valley is a high ice-free valley lying east of Mount Baldr in the Asgard Range, Victoria Land. The valley was named by Austrian biologist Heinz Janetschek, a participant in the United States Antarctic Research Program (USARP) program in this area in 1961–62, after his native Tirol (Tyrol).
open-handed map
Awarding the world its world.
We can see a map also hanging at the wall. The map is the symbol of the world. This map is called open-handed because it boundaries and shape can be decided by anyone whosoever is in power and have money.
On sour cream walls, donations.
The colour of walls has faded because the walls have not been white-washed for a long time. There are some pictures hanging on the walls which have been donated.
Shakespeare's head,
cloudless at dawn,
civilised dome riding all cities.
Belled, flowery, Tyrolese valley
The first picture is of William Shakespeare. (William Shakespeare is a great dramatist and renowned name in the field of English.)
The second picture is the scene of dawn (early morning) which is cloudless.
The third picture is of a modern dome (गुम्बद) which rides all the cities.
The fourth picture is of beautiful Tyrolese valley which has many beautiful flowers.
Tyrol Valley is a high ice-free valley lying east of Mount Baldr in the Asgard Range, Victoria Land. The valley was named by Austrian biologist Heinz Janetschek, a participant in the United States Antarctic Research Program (USARP) program in this area in 1961–62, after his native Tirol (Tyrol).
open-handed map
Awarding the world its world.
We can see a map also hanging at the wall. The map is the symbol of the world. This map is called open-handed because it boundaries and shape can be decided by anyone whosoever is in power and have money.
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