I have to read out a poem and I think I'd sound a lot better if I understood what it means.
(read it here: http://www.poetryoutloud.org/poems/poem.html?id=175943 )
I think it's about a man reminiscing about his days in the army from looking at his uniform, remembering old memories.
But, the last part of the poem throws me off.
"For earplugs, some used cigarette filters or toilet paper.
I don’t hear well now, for a man of my age,
and the doctor says my ears were damaged and asks
if I was in the Army, and of course I was but then
a wounded eardrum wasn’t much in the scheme."
Can anyone explain?
(read it here: http://www.poetryoutloud.org/poems/poem.html?id=175943 )
I think it's about a man reminiscing about his days in the army from looking at his uniform, remembering old memories.
But, the last part of the poem throws me off.
"For earplugs, some used cigarette filters or toilet paper.
I don’t hear well now, for a man of my age,
and the doctor says my ears were damaged and asks
if I was in the Army, and of course I was but then
a wounded eardrum wasn’t much in the scheme."
Can anyone explain?